3.5MM T-medial Proximal Tibia LCP



+ Description
The 3.5MM LCP Medial Proximal Tibia Plate is available in stainless steel or titanium and has a limited-contact shaft profile. The head and neck portions of the plate accept 3.5MM locking screws and 3.5MM conical screws. The screw hole pattern allows a raft of subchondral locking screws to buttress and maintain reduction of the articular surface. This provides fixed-angle support to the tibial plateau.
The locking compression plate (LCP) has Combi holes in the plate shaft that combine a dynamic compression unit (DCU) hole with a locking screw hole. The Combi hole provides the flexibility of axial compression and locking capabilit throughout the length of the plate shaft.
+ Indications
+ Key Features
- Anatomically contoured to approximate the anteromedial proximal tibia.
- Three convergent threaded screw holes accept 3.5MM locking screws or 3.5MM conical screws.
- Two 2.0MM holes for preliminary fixation with K-wires, or meniscal repair with sutures.
- The two angled locking holes distal to the plate head accept 3.5MM locking screws or 3.5MM conical screws, to secure the plate position. The hole angles allow the locking screws to converge with two of the three screws in the plate head.
- Combi holes, distal to the angled locking holes, combine a DCU hole with a threaded locking hole. The Combi holes accept 3.5MM locking screws or 3.5MM conical screws in the threaded portion of the hole and 3.5MM cortex screws or 3.5MM shaft screws in the DCU portion of the hole.
Product Ordering
| HOLES | LEFT | RIGHT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SS | TI | SS | TI | |
| 4 | 1082SS04 | 1082TI04 | 1083SS04 | 1083TI04 |
| 6 | 1082SS06 | 1082TI06 | 1083SS06 | 1083TI06 |
| 8 | 1082SS08 | 1082TI08 | 1083SS08 | 1083TI08 |
| 10 | 1082SS10 | 1082TI10 | 1083SS10 | 1083TI10 |
| 12 | 1082SS12 | 1082TI12 | 1083SS12 | 1083TI12 |
| 14 | 1082SS14 | 1082TI14 | 1083SS14 | 1083TI14 |
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