Trauma_LCP Systems (Titanium) Limited Contact Tibial Metaphysis Plates
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Application:Tibial metaphyseal fractures. Spec 154mm*5holes-298mm*13holes Material: Titanium Matching Screw: Φ3.5/5.0 Locking Screw; Φ3.5 Cortical Screw; Φ3
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The Trauma_LCP Systems (Titanium) Limited Contact Tibial Metaphysis Plates are designed for stable fixation of tibial metaphyseal fractures.
Constructed from high-quality titanium, these plates provide strength and compatibility with various screw types, including Φ3.5/5.0 locking and Φ3 cortical screws.
Available in sizes ranging from 154mm with 5 holes to 298mm with 13 holes, they ensure versatility in surgical applications.
Applications & Use Cases
These plates are primarily used for the treatment of tibial metaphyseal fractures in orthopedic surgeries.
They are utilized by orthopedic surgeons and healthcare professionals in hospitals and clinics across Kenya.
The design allows for effective stabilization of fractures, making them suitable for both emergency and elective surgical procedures.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure the longevity of the Trauma_LCP Systems plates, clean them with a sterile solution after each use to remove any biological material.
Store the plates in a dry, sterile environment to prevent contamination.
Regularly inspect for any signs of wear or damage, and follow manufacturer guidelines for maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
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