3.5MM Medial Distal Tibia LCP With Tab

Accordion Hover Style
+ Description

The plate is offered in stainless steel and features a limited-contact shaft profile, Combi holes in the shaft, and locking screw holes in the head. The Combi holes in the plate shaft combine a dynamic compression unit (DCU) hole with a locking screw hole. The Combi hole provides the flexibility of axial compression and locking capability throughout the length of the plate shaft.

Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Indications
  • The LCP Distal Tibia Plates are intended for fixation of complex intra- and extra-articular fractures and osteotomies of the distal tibia, as a part of the Small Fragment LCP System.
Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Key Features
  • Anatomically contoured; plate is twisted 20° and bent to fit the distal tibia.
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  • Available for left and right tibias
  • Limited-contact shaft design with 4 to 14 combination locking/ compression holes
  • Eight distal locking holes accept 2.7MM cortex, 3.5MM locking, 3.5MM cortex, or 4.0MM cancellous bone screws.
  • Proximal and distal holes for 1.6MM or 2.0MM Kirschner wires
  • 316L stainless steel
  • Locking holes in distal region are parallel to the joint
  • Elongated hole in shaft aids in initial plate positioning.
  • The shaft holes accept 3.5MM locking screws in the threaded portion and 3.5MM cortex screws, 4.0MM cortex screws and 4.0MM cancellous bone screws in the compression portion.
  • Distal tab for optional medial malleolus screw accepts 3.5MM locking, 2.7MM cortex, 3.5MM cortex, 4.0MM cortex or 4.0MM cancellous bone screws.

Product Ordering

HOLES Table
HOLES LEFT RIGHT
SS TI SS TI
4 1097SS041097TI041098SS041098TI04
6 1097SS061097TI061098SS061098TI06
8 1097SS081097TI081098SS081098TI08
10 1097SS101097TI101098SS101098TI10
12 1097SS121097TI121098SS121098TI12
13 1097SS131097TI131098SS131098TI13
14 1097SS141097TI141098SS141098TI14

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