Distal radial head Locking Plate is suitable for fracture fixation of distal radius.
Features and Advantages
1. Kirschner pin holes are used for temporary fixation of bone plates.
2. The middle hole is convenient for observing the fracture line and bone grafting.
3. LCP extension combined with hole is used to adjust the position of bone plate.
4.Using titanium manufacturing and advanced processing technology, titanium is more suitable as a raw material for implant because of its good biocompatibility, high hardness and good corrosion resistance.
5. Anatomical morphological design to better fit the shape of the radius and reduce the damage to the surrounding tissues;
6. The threads on the board can be locked well with locking screws.
How to use
1. Select the appropriate locking plate size according to the fracture condition.
2. The locking plate is fixed at the distal end of the radius, and the locking plate is fastened to the bone by screws;
3. Check the fixation effect to ensure that the fracture site is stable.
Note
1. Carefully evaluate the patient's fracture condition and surgical risk before surgery, and select the appropriate treatment method;
2. Intraoperative procedures should be strictly followed to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the operation;
3. Patients' rest and rehabilitation should be paid attention to after surgery to avoid excessive activity and injury.4.In line with the design of human anatomy, no need to shape again during the operation.
Although the multi-axis locking plate has the above advantages, the following two points should be noted in practical use: First, with the increase of the locking screw setting Angle, the locking strength will decrease; Second, the risk of screw deformation increases after changing the locking direction repeatedly, so excessive screw setting Angle or repeated rerouting should be avoided during the operation.
Medical Tips
Most distal radius fractures can be treated nonsurgically, but if manual reduction is unsatisfactory, surgery is required. Surgical methods for distal radius fractures include External Fixation, transPicker's wire fixation, volar or dorsal bone plates, and Intramedullary Nail fixation. Volar locking plate is widely used to treat distal radius fractures because they provide stable support, allow for early functional exercise, and avoid the risk of wearing or even breaking the extensor tendon held in place by a dorsal plate.