Proximal Femur Hook LCP



+ Description
The LCP Proximal femur Hook plate is used in the treatment of fractures of the trochanteric region, trochanteric simple, trochanteriodiaphyseal, multifragmentray pertrochanteric and additional fracture of the medial cortex, metastatic fracture of the proximal femur and osteotomies of the proximal femur.
+ Indications
- Fractures of the trochanteric region, trochanteric simple, trochanterodiaphyseal, multifragmentary pertrochanteric, intertrochanteric reversed or transverse or with additional fracture of the medial cortex
- Fractures of the proximal end of the femur combined with ipsilateral shaft fractures
- Metastatic fracture of the proximal femur.
- Osteotomies of the proximal femur.
- Also for use in fixation of osteopenic bone and fixation of nonunions or malunions
+ Key Feature
- Anatomically contoured to approximate the lateral aspect of the proximal femur
- Plates specifically designed for left or right femurs to accoMModate average femoral neck anteversion
- Plate lengths allow spanning of the entire diaphysis in segmental fracture patterns
- Use of locking screws provides the option of an angularly stable construct independent of bone quality
- Plates can be tensioned to create a load-sharing construct
- The three proximal screw holes
are at the following angles to the
plate shaft:
– First proximal hole (7.3MM), 95°
– Second proximal hole (7.3MM), 120°
– Third proximal hole (5.0MM), 135°.
Product Ordering
| HOLES | SS | TI |
|---|---|---|
| 2 HOLES | 1132SSS02 | 1132TI02 |
| 4 HOLES | 1132SSS04 | 1132TI03 |
| 6 HOLES | 1132SSS06 | 1132TI06 |
| 7 HOLES | 1132SSS07 | 1132TI07 |
| 10 HOLES | 1132SSS10 | 1132TI10 |
| 12 HOLES | 1132SSS12 | 1132TI12 |
| 14 HOLES | 1132SSS14 | 1132TI14 |
| 16 HOLES | 1132SSS13 | 1132TI16 |
| 18 HOLES | 1132SSS18 | 1132TI18 |
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