DCS Plate

Accordion Hover Style
+ Description

The Dynamic Condylar Screw (DCS) Plate – Non-Locking is a specialized orthopedic implant designed for the stable fixation of fractures in the distal femur and proximal femur. Its unique combination of a condylar plate and a dynamic screw mechanism allows for controlled interfragmentary compression, promoting optimal bone healing.

Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Indications
  • Distal Femur Fractures: Effective for supracondylar and intercondylar fractures.Provides angular stability for complex fractures.
  • Proximal Femur Fractures: Used in select cases requiring controlled axial compression.
  • Periprosthetic Fractures:Aids in managing fractures around total knee replacement implants.
  • Nonunion & Malunion Cases: Supports revision surgery for unhealed or improperly healed fractures.
  • Corrective Osteotomies: Ensures precise realignment in reconstructive orthopedic procedures.
Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Key Features
  • Material: Made from high-strength, biocompatible Stainless Steel (SS 316L) or Titanium Alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) for durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Non-Locking Design: Allows flexibility in screw placement, enabling dynamic compression at the fracture site.
  • Dynamic Screw Mechanism: Enhances stability by enabling controlled axial compression, reducing the risk of nonunion.
  • Precontoured Plate Design: Conforms to the anatomical shape of the femur, minimizing intraoperative adjustments.
  • Angled Condylar Screw Insertion (95°): Provides a strong, fixed-angle construct for distal femoral fractures.
  • Multiple Screw Holes: Accommodates standard cortical and cancellous screws for secure fixation.

Product Ordering

2050 SS & TI Table
Holes Left
SS TI
42050SS042050TI04
52050SS052050TI05
62050SS062050TI06
72050SS072050TI07
82050SS082050TI08
92050SS092050TI09
102050SS102050TI10
122050SS122050TI12
142050SS142050TI14

For More

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