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4.5mm LCP Proximal Lateral Tibia Plate4.5mm LCP Proximal Lateral Tibia Plate [with guiding block]
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4.5mm LCP Proximal Lateral Tibia

4.5mm LCP Proximal Lateral Tibia is indicated for the stabilization of fractures of the proximal tibia.

These include:

– Proximal shaft fractures

– Metaphyseal fractures

– Intra-articular fractures

– Periprosthetic fractures

 

Anatomically precontoured low profile plates with optimized anatomical screw position

– Intended to reduce soft tissue problems

– No need for plate contouring

 

Angular stability

– Prevents screw loosening as well as primary and secondary loss of reduction.

– Allows early functional mobilization. – As an internal fixator, the plate preserves bone vascularization. – Improved purchase in osteoporotic bone.

 

Less invasive procedure

– A radiolucent handle facilitates the insertion of the plate as well as accurate and hassle-free percutaneous placement of the screws.

– Additional instrumentation facilitate indirect reduction.

 

Wide variety of plates

– LCP Proximal Lateral Tibia with combi-holes in the shaft – Left and right versions – Five lengths with 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 combi-holes in the shaft

– Available in stainless steel and TITANIUM

 

Wide variety of screws

– Self-drilling locking screws in different lengths

– Self-tapping locking screws in different lengths – Special locking screws with blunt tip for periprosthetic fractures

– All screws with Hex drive

– Available in stainless steel and TITANIUM

 

Anatomic reduction Fixation of extra- and intra-articular proximal tibia fractures with the precontoured LCP Proximal Lateral Tibia plates allow for anatomic reduction. Stable fixation Locking holes allow fixation with locking screws for angular stability. A fixed-angle construct is advantageous in osteoporotic bone and multifragment fractures where traditional screw purchase is compromised.

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