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5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II

This plate is used for tibia plateau fracture.
  • Locking Comprssion plate

  • WASTON

  • 30727

  • 4/5/6/8/10/12

  • 82.5/100.5/118.5/154.5/190.5/226.5

  • Ti

  • 30727

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1.5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II Specifications

Code Holes Length
30727-604 L 4 82.5
30727-704 R
30727-605 L 5 100.5
30727-705 R
30727-606 L 6 118.5
30727-706 R
30727-608 L 8 154.5
30727-708 R
30727-610 L 10 190.5
30727-710 R
30727-612 L 12 226.5
30727-712 R

2.5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II Features


The 5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II (LCP II) is an advanced orthopedic implant designed for the fixation of tibia plateau bone fractures, particularly in complex cases. Here are some of its key features:


  • L-Shape Design: The L-shaped configuration is tailored to fit anatomically specific locations, providing better stabilization and support for fractures, particularly in periarticular regions.

  • Locking Mechanism: The plate features threaded screw holes that allow for locking screws to be securely fixed to the plate. This locking mechanism provides angular stability and minimizes the risk of screw loosening, even in osteoporotic bone.

  • 5mm Thickness: The plate's 5mm thickness offers a balance between strength and flexibility, making it suitable for various types of fractures while reducing the risk of soft tissue irritation.

  • Multi-Axial Screw Placement: Some versions of the LCP II allow for screws to be placed at various angles, enhancing the surgeon’s ability to achieve optimal screw placement and fracture fixation.

  • Precontoured Design: The plate is often precontoured to match the natural anatomy of the bone, reducing the need for intraoperative bending and thus saving surgical time.

  • Combination Holes: The plate typically includes combination holes that can accommodate both locking and conventional screws, providing versatility in surgical techniques.

  • Material: Made from biocompatible materials such as titanium or stainless steel, the plate ensures strength and durability while being compatible with the human body.

  • Low Profile: The low-profile design minimizes soft tissue irritation and reduces the risk of postoperative complications.

  • Radiolucent Markers: Some versions include radiolucent markers to aid in precise screw placement under imaging guidance.

  • Variable Angle Locking: Advanced versions of the LCP II may offer variable angle locking technology, which allows for more flexibility in screw placement and enhanced fixation in complex fractures.


    These features make the 5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II a versatile and effective option for the surgical treatment of fractures.


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7.5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II Plate FAQ


  • What is the primary use of the 5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II?

The 5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II is primarily used for the fixation of bone fractures, particularly in periarticular regions where complex fracture patterns are common.


  • What are the benefits of the L-shaped design?

The L-shaped design provides better anatomical fit, stabilization, and support for fractures, especially around joints. It helps in achieving optimal alignment and fixation.


  • How does the locking mechanism work?

The plate features threaded screw holes that accommodate locking screws, which lock into the plate. This provides angular stability and minimizes the risk of screw loosening, offering a more stable fixation compared to conventional plates.


  • What materials are used to manufacture the plate?

The plate is typically made from biocompatible materials such as titanium or stainless steel. These materials ensure strength, durability, and compatibility with the human body.


  • Can the plate be contoured during surgery?

The plate is often precontoured to match the natural anatomy of the bone, reducing the need for intraoperative bending. However, minor adjustments can be made if necessary.


  • What types of screws can be used with this plate?

The plate features combination holes that can accommodate both locking and conventional screws, providing versatility in surgical techniques and fixation methods.


  • Is the plate suitable for osteoporotic bone?

Yes, the locking mechanism provides angular stability, making it suitable for use in osteoporotic bone where screw loosening is a concern.


  • What is the advantage of a 5mm thickness?

The 5mm thickness offers a balance between strength and flexibility, making it suitable for various types of fractures while minimizing soft tissue irritation.


  • Does the plate support multi-axial screw placement?

Some versions of the LCP II allow for multi-axial screw placement, enabling surgeons to place screws at different angles for optimal fixation.


  • Are there radiolucent markers on the plate?

Some versions of the plate include radiolucent markers to aid in precise screw placement under imaging guidance.


  • What is variable angle locking technology?

Variable angle locking technology allows for more flexibility in screw placement by enabling screws to be locked into the plate at various angles, enhancing fixation in complex fractures.


  • How does the low-profile design benefit the patient?

The low-profile design minimizes soft tissue irritation and reduces the risk of postoperative complications, promoting faster and more comfortable recovery for the patient.


  • Where can I find more information or purchase this plate?

For more detailed information or to purchase the 5mm L-shaped Locking Compression Plate II, you should contact orthopedic implant manufacturers or suppliers. They can provide product specifications, surgical technique guides, and ordering information.







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