2.0&2.4MM Condylar LCP

Accordion Hover Style
+ Description

2.4MM Locking Condylar Plate is intended for temporary fixation, correction or stabilization of bones in anatomical region of the hand.

Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Indications
  •  Fracture fixation of the phalanges and metacarpals
  • Osteotomies
  • Arthrodeses
  • Replantations and reconstructions of phalanges and metacarpals, particularly in osteopenic bone
Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Key Feature
  • Plate has combi holes and round holes. Combi holes allow fixation with locking screws in the threaded section and cortex screws in the dynamic compression unit section for compression.
  • The shaft holes accept 2/2.4/2.7MM locking screws in the threaded portion or 2/2.4/2.7MM cortical screws  in the compression portion. Plate head accept 2/2.4/2.7MM locking screws in the threaded portion
  • Locking screws offer a fixed-angle construct to support the articular surface, reduce the need for bone graft, and obtain fixation in osteoporotic bone.
  • 2.4MM Locking Condylar Plate allow implant placement to address the individual fracture pattern.
  • Limited-contact surface reduces bone-to-plate contact and helps to preserve the periosteal blood supply.
  • Choice of different lengths of plate eliminates the need to cut plates.
  • Polished surface and rounded edges minimize potential for tendon adhesion.
  • Low plate and screw profile minimizes potential for tendon and soft tissue irritation.
  • Smaller plates and screws address fracture fragments individually, with less overall implant bulk
  • locking plate increases construct stability, decreases risk of screw back-out and subsequent loss of reduction. It also reduces the need for precise anatomic plate contouring and minimizes the risk of stripped screw holes.

Product Ordering

Ø2.0 MM & Ø2.4 MM Plate Table
LENGTH Holes SS TI
2.0 MM 7 HOLES 1114SS07 1114TI07
2.4 MM 7 HOLES 1154SS07 1154TI07

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