Acumed
Acumed's video is designed to guide surgeons through the precise physical placement and screw fixation of their wrist plating system. Within orthopedic trauma, achieving stable anatomical fracture fixation of the distal ulna requires strict adherence to biomechanical and spatial constraints. Miscalculating drill depths or placing the implant too close to the sigmoid notch leads to joint impingement, restricted pronation, and hardware failure. Our goal was to map this surgical sequence step-by-step so that clinical teams can execute the procedure with absolute confidence.
Our design team structured the static layouts to prioritize anatomical accuracy and visual clarity above all else. By anchoring this surgical technique visualization in high-fidelity anatomical models, we stripped away clinical clutter to isolate the critical bone-to-plate interface of the Acumed implant. The composition highlights the specific volar distal ulna plate positioned proximal to the lesser sigmoid notch, followed by the insertion of low-profile screw hardware. This deliberate layout allows Orthopedic Surgeons to immediately grasp the proper entry angles, screw trajectories, and safety clearances necessary for a successful operation.
We utilized realistic mechanical rotation, precise tool pathways, and clean exploded views to animate the complex sequence of drilling and screw insertion. This procedural breakdown video employs a neutral, high-contrast background that reduces cognitive fatigue and keeps the focus entirely on the physical steps. The clean visual style minimizes distractions during the multi-step plating protocol, allowing viewers to absorb critical clinical details. By partnering with Advids, the team delivered a clear, authoritative training resource that builds trust and guides surgical teams toward optimized patient outcomes using Acumed's hardware.