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Femur compression plate 0502-0100:0101 series
trochanterproximallateral

femur compression plate
femur compression plate
femur compression plate
femur compression plate
femur compression plate
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Characteristics

Applications
femur, trochanter
Part of bone
proximal, lateral
Locking
locking
Materials
titanium
Length

110 mm, 398 mm
(4.3 in, 15.7 in)

Number of holes

2 unit, 20 unit

Description

Aplus Proximal Lateral Femur locking plates designed through analysis of the Asian bone database to better fit the anatomy of Asians. The unique hook design is beneficial for the reduction and fixation of the greater trochanter in various proximal femur fractures. It is suitable for multiple types of proximal femur fractures. FEATURES 1. - The Asian anatomical curve design and the low-profile plate effectively reduce the postoperative foreign body sensation for patients. 2. - The unique hook design on the joint surface provides stable support for greater trochanter fractures. 3. - It can be used in conjunction with cables to fix periprosthetic fractures around the prosthesis. Product Information Aplus is the first company that creates orthopedic implants with the Asian bone database to better fit the anatomy of Asians. The plates are also especially compatible with many Asian-specific Proximal Lateral Femur bone sizes. The special hook design provides better fixation and stability for fractures around the greater trochanter. If periprosthetic fractures occur after total hip arthroplasty, cables can also be used flexibly to enhance fixation.

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MEDICA 2024

11-14 Nov 2024 Düsseldorf (Germany)

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