Indications: The 3.5 mm LCP Extra-articular Distal Humerus Plates are indicated for fractures of the distal humerus.
Plate features
Left and right plates are anatomically contoured to match the posterolateral distal humerus.
Two most distal holes are angled toward the capitulum and trochlea.
Plate head tapered to minimize soft tissue irritation.
A limited-contact plate design reduces plate-to-bone contact and helps to preserve the periosteal blood supply.
Anatomic reduction: Fracture reduction and fixation to restore anatomical relationships.
Stable fixation: Fracture fixation providing absolute or relative stability, as required by the patient, the injury, and the personality of the fracture.
Early, active mobilization: Early and safe mobilization and rehabilitation of the injured part and the patient as a whole.
Preservation of blood supply: Preservation of the blood supply to soft tissues and bone by gentle reduction techniques and careful handling.
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For the first metacarpophalangeal joint, thumb phalanx, metacarpal fracture and wrist dislocation fixation.
210*145*3.2mm
LOW TEMPERATURE THERMOPLASTIC SHEET
Product features:
Low temperature thermoplastic sheet is a new type of material made of specially synthesized polymer polycaprolactone treated by a series of chemical methods. Molecules are in a stable state at room temperature (10-30C), and can be softened after being heated in 65-70C water for 1-3 minutes. Curing in 3-5 minutes at room temperature.
It has the advantages of light weight, high strength, good air permeability, not afraid of water, non-toxic, odorless, non-irritating to the skin, etc., and has biodegradability.
Scope of application:
1. Fixation after reduction of fractures and joint dislocations
2. Postoperative fixation of soft tissue injuries such as joint ligaments, nerve and tendon injuries
3. Bone, joint tuberculosis, acute and chronic osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, primary bone Fixation during conservative treatment such as tumor
metastasis or after debridement
4. Joint deformity, nerve palsy, cerebral palsy, scoliosis correction and postoperative fixation in children and fixed
5. Fixation after burns and other plastic surgery operations
6. Production and application of rehabilitation braces and orthoses
7. Posture placement and fixation during radiotherapy
For wrist or distal forearm fractures, functional fixation of wrist arthroplasty, and rest for wrist arthritis and other lesions
Position immobilization or lunate dislocation colles fracture fixation.
300*280*3.2mm
LOW TEMPERATURE THERMOPLASTIC SHEET
Product features:
Low temperature thermoplastic sheet is a new type of material made of specially synthesized polymer polycaprolactone treated by a series of chemical methods. Molecules are in a stable state at room temperature (10-30C), and can be softened after being heated in 65-70C water for 1-3 minutes. Curing in 3-5 minutes at room temperature.
It has the advantages of light weight, high strength, good air permeability, not afraid of water, non-toxic, odorless, non-irritating to the skin, etc., and has biodegradability.
Scope of application:
1. Fixation after reduction of fractures and joint dislocations
2. Postoperative fixation of soft tissue injuries such as joint ligaments, nerve and tendon injuries
3. Bone, joint tuberculosis, acute and chronic osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, primary bone Fixation during conservative treatment such as tumor
metastasis or after debridement
4. Joint deformity, nerve palsy, cerebral palsy, scoliosis correction and postoperative fixation in children and fixed
5. Fixation after burns and other plastic surgery operations
6. Production and application of rehabilitation braces and orthoses
7. Posture placement and fixation during radiotherapy