3.5MM T-LCP Right Angled

Accordion Hover Style
+ Description

The 3.5MM T-LCP Right Angled is a specialized orthopedic implant designed to provide stable fixation for fractures and corrective osteotomies of small bones. Its unique oblique angle design enhances the versatility and precision of fracture fixation procedures.

Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Indications
  • Treating Extra-Articular, Partial-Articular and Complete-Articular Fractures of the Distal Radius.
  • 3.5MM Locking T-LCP Right Angle, 4 Head Holes are designed to be used to treat intra-articular or extra articular of distal radius fractures and osteotomies.
  • Superior fit on the dorsum of the distal radius, surpassing the right-angled T Plate.
Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Key Features
  • 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 3.5MM locking screws in the threaded portion or 3.5MM cortical screws or 4MM cancellous screws in the compression portion. Distal locking holes in plate head accept 3.5MM locking screws.
  • 3.5MM Locking T-Plate Right Angle, 4 Head Holes allow implant placement to address the individual fracture pattern.
  • Choice of different lengths of plate eliminates the need to cut plates.
  • Pre-contoured plate to match anatomical shape.
  • Available in both Titanium and Stainless steel.
  • 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

Custom Table
HOLES SS TI
41105SS041105TI04
51105SS051105TI05
61105SS061105TI06
71105SS071105TI07
81105SS081105TI08
91105SS091105TI09
101105SS101105TI10
121105SS121105TI12

For More

  • Explore our full range of trauma implants for optimal surgical outcomes 
  • Explore our full range of trauma implants for optimal surgical outcomes.
  • Learn more about clavicle fractures and their treatment from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons