3.5MM Medial Distal Tibia LCP With Tab



+ 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.
+ 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.
+ Key Features
- Anatomically contoured; plate is twisted 20° and bent to fit the distal tibia.
- 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 | LEFT | RIGHT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SS | TI | SS | TI | |
| 4 | 1097SS04 | 1097TI04 | 1098SS04 | 1098TI04 |
| 6 | 1097SS06 | 1097TI06 | 1098SS06 | 1098TI06 |
| 8 | 1097SS08 | 1097TI08 | 1098SS08 | 1098TI08 |
| 10 | 1097SS10 | 1097TI10 | 1098SS10 | 1098TI10 |
| 12 | 1097SS12 | 1097TI12 | 1098SS12 | 1098TI12 |
| 13 | 1097SS13 | 1097TI13 | 1098SS13 | 1098TI13 |
| 14 | 1097SS14 | 1097TI14 | 1098SS14 | 1098TI14 |
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