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| Angle-stable distal Radius Plate |
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For the stable, palmar treatment of flexion and extension fractures
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Secure, lasting retention of resulting repositioning
Stably-angled anchoring of the distal screws in the plate close to the joint, with a novel spherical thread on the screw head and in the plate holes - All plate holes with the spherical thread can be fitted either with stably-angled self-tapping screws (cortical screw 3.5) or with conventional small fragment screws
- When conventional screws are used, the angle to the standard plane of the plate can be freely selected up to 15°
Screw Options Avoids secondary loss of reduction due to permanent dorsal fixation of the distal fragments with stably-angled screws Angular stability ensures a firm hold even in osteoporotic bone Exercise-stability attained enables early functional followup treatment even in complex fractures Indications
Indikationen
Simple intra- and all extraarticular fractures of the distal radius, even in osteoporotic bone Osteotomies of the distal radius
Anatomical design
Access with few complications Optimal plate fitting due to anatomically pre-contoured plates in left-handed and right-handed designs in two lengths No intraoperative correction of the plate necessary, as the angle of inclination is already adapted to the contour of the distal radius
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