Description
The Straight Distal Radius Locking Plate 2.7 MM is an orthopedic implant designed for the fixation of distal radius fractures. With its locking screw technology, the plate provides strong and secure fixation, particularly in cases with complex or comminuted fractures. The straight design is optimized for a range of distal radius fractures, allowing for precise alignment and stabilization.
This plate, available in both stainless steel and titanium, offers angular stability and minimizes the need for precise contouring during surgery. The use of 2.7 MM locking screws ensures firm fixation, even in osteoporotic bone, reducing the risk of complications and promoting faster recovery. Its low-profile design also reduces post-operative soft tissue irritation, enhancing patient comfort and mobility.
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Indications
The Straight Distal Radius Locking Plate 2.7 MM is indicated for:
- Distal radius fractures, including displaced and unstable fractures.
- Comminuted fractures involving the distal radius.
- Osteoporotic bone, where additional angular stability is required.
- Intra-articular and extra-articular fractures of the distal radius.
This plate is ideal for cases where secure fixation and minimal soft tissue interference are key to patient recovery.
Features
- 2.7 MM locking screws provide angular stability and secure fixation.
- Straight design tailored for distal radius anatomy, promoting easier fracture alignment.
- Low-profile construction reduces interference with soft tissue and tendons.
- Available in both Titanium and Stainless Steel for optimal biocompatibility and durability.
- Multiple hole configurations for flexible fixation options to accommodate individual fracture patterns.
Size
Holes | SS | TI |
5 | 1030SS05 | 1030TI05 |
6 | 1030SS06 | 1030TI06 |
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