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Angle-stable proximal Humerus Plate |
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For anatomical, stable reconstruction of complex fractures for early mobilisation
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Anatomical design
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Prevents subacromial impingement due to a short cranial end to the plate and countersunk screw heads
No loosening of screws in relation to the plate | | | |
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Intraoperative flexibility and high stability thanks to a novel geometry of plate holes
Stably-angled anchoring with spherical threads on the screw head and in the plate holes:
- When standard screws are used, the angle to the standard plane of the plate can be freely selected up to 10°
Good primary stability due to the stably-angled anchoring and diverging screw alignment in the head of the humerus
Avoids secondary dislocation or loosening of implants
Eyes for fixation of the tubercles
Speedy rehabilitation as exercise therapy is possible immediately after the operation
Indications
Complex 2, 3 and 4 fragment fractures of the proximal humerus, even in osteoporotic bone
Pseudarthroses and
Osteotomies of the proximal humerus
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