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Distal Radius Plates

  • Compression Fixation:Stability is achieved by pressing the plate tightly against the bone using standard cortical or cancellous screws.
  • No Screw Locking Mechanism:Screws do not lock into the plate holes; fixation depends on friction between the plate and bone.
  • Good Anatomical Adaptation:The plate can be shaped and contoured during surgery to match the natural anatomy of the bone.
  • Flexible Intraoperative Adjustment:Surgeons can adjust plate position and screw placement during the procedure for better fracture reduction.
  • Cost-Effective Solution:Compared with locking plates, non-locking plates are generally more economical and suitable for routine trauma cases.
  • Suitable for Good Bone Quality:Best used in patients with normal bone density where strong screw purchase can be achieved.
  • Wide Clinical Application:Commonly used for upper limb, lower limb, clavicle, fibula, radius, ulna, and other fracture fixation.

More Information About Our Products

Product No.SpecificationLength×Width×Thickness(mm)Material
162221100030 / 1622211000313 holes L59×10.5×2.2Pure Titanium
162221200030 / 1622212000313 holes R59×10.5×2.2Pure Titanium
162221100040 / 1622211000414 holes L74×10.5×2.2Pure Titanium
162221200040 / 1622212000414 holes R74×10.5×2.2Pure Titanium
162221100050 / 1622211000515 holes L89×10.5×2.2Pure Titanium
162221200050 / 1622212000515 holes R89×10.5×2.2Pure Titanium
162221100060 / 1622211000616 holes L104×10.5×2.2Pure Titanium
162221200060 / 1622212000616 holes R104×10.5×2.2Pure Titanium
Notes:
  • The last digit of the product number “0” means non-sterile and “1” means sterile.
  • Remark: For distal radius lateral fracture, select HA3.5 and HB3.5 screw
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