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Locking plate
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70731
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1.FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength)8 Holes Specifications
Code | Holes | Type | ||
70731008 | 8 | Straight plate | ||
70731108 | 8 | Y-Plate | ||
70731208 | 8 | L-Plate oblique(Left) | ||
70731308 | 8 | L-Plate oblique(Right) |
Material and Strength:
High-Strength Alloy: Constructed from high-strength stainless steel or titanium, ensuring durability, biocompatibility, and resistance to corrosion.
High Load Capacity: Engineered to withstand high mechanical loads, making it suitable for various fracture types.
Design and Structure:
Anatomical Contour: Pre-contoured to match the natural anatomy of the bone, reducing the need for intraoperative modifications and improving fit.
Low Profile: Slim design minimizes soft tissue irritation and reduces the prominence of the implant under the skin.
Locking Mechanism:
Locking Screw Technology: Screws lock into the plate, providing a stable, fixed-angle construct which is particularly beneficial for fractures in osteoporotic bone.
Threaded Screw Holes: Ensure secure engagement of the locking screws, enhancing the stability of the fixation.
Versatility and Flexibility:
8 Hole Configuration: Offers multiple options for screw placement, allowing for customization based on the fracture pattern and bone quality.
Variable Angle Locking: Allows for polyaxial screw placement, providing flexibility in achieving optimal screw positioning to accommodate various fracture anatomies.
Stability and Load Distribution:
Angular Stability: The locking mechanism offers superior angular stability, which is crucial for maintaining fracture reduction, especially in complex fractures.
Even Load Distribution: Distributes mechanical stress uniformly across the plate, reducing the risk of implant failure and promoting fracture healing.
Minimally Invasive Compatibility:
MIPO Technique: Compatible with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) techniques, reducing soft tissue disruption and promoting faster recovery.
Reduced Soft Tissue Irritation: The low-profile design and anatomical contour minimize soft tissue irritation, reducing post-operative discomfort.
Radiolucency and Imaging:
Minimal Imaging Artifacts: Designed to minimize interference with radiographic imaging, facilitating accurate post-operative assessment and monitoring of the healing process.
Ease of Use:
Pre-Contoured Design: Simplifies the surgical procedure, reducing operative time and the need for plate bending.
Screw Insertion Guides: Some systems include guides to assist in accurate screw placement, enhancing the precision of the fixation.
Clinical Applications:
Small Bone Fractures: Ideal for fractures in the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle.
Osteotomies and Fusions: Can be used for corrective osteotomies and joint fusions, providing stable fixation in these procedures.
Enhanced Healing: The stable fixation promotes primary bone healing, reducing the risk of delayed union or nonunion.
Reduced Complications: Low-profile and anatomical design reduce the risk of hardware-related complications, such as soft tissue irritation or implant prominence.
Early Mobilization: The stability provided by the locking mechanism allows for earlier mobilization of the patient, improving functional outcomes and reducing recovery time.
The FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) with 8 holes offers a reliable and effective solution for the fixation of small bone fractures, providing optimal stability, reduced complications, and promoting faster recovery.
Fractures of Small Bones:
Hand and Wrist Fractures: Includes metacarpal and phalangeal fractures.
Foot and Ankle Fractures: Such as metatarsal and phalangeal fractures.
Osteoporotic Bone Fractures:
Elderly Patients: Particularly beneficial for fractures in patients with poor bone quality due to osteoporosis, where traditional fixation methods may not provide sufficient stability.
Comminuted Fractures:
Multifragmentary Fractures: Effective in managing fractures with multiple bone fragments due to the enhanced stability provided by the locking mechanism.
Complex Fractures:
Intra-Articular and Peri-Articular Fractures: Suitable for fractures that extend into or around joint areas, requiring stable fixation to maintain joint function and alignment.
Corrective Osteotomies:
Realignment Procedures: Used in surgeries to correct bone deformities by cutting and realigning the bone, such as in cases of malunion or congenital deformities.
Joint Fusions:
Arthrodesis: Used in procedures where bones are surgically fused to alleviate pain or restore stability, particularly in the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle joints.
Revision Surgeries:
Failed Previous Fixation: Indicated for revision surgeries where previous fixation has failed or where additional stabilization is required.
Pediatric Fractures:
Children and Adolescents: Suitable for pediatric patients with small bone fractures, ensuring stable fixation while accommodating growth considerations.
Trauma and Sports Injuries:
Acute Trauma: Ideal for fractures resulting from acute trauma or sports-related injuries that involve small bones and require precise and stable fixation.
Pathologic Fractures:
Bone Disease: Used in fractures that occur in bones weakened by disease, such as tumors or cysts, where robust and stable fixation is essential.
Enhanced Stability: The locking mechanism provides superior stability, particularly in osteoporotic and comminuted fractures.
Improved Healing: Stable fixation promotes better bone healing and reduces the risk of complications such as nonunion or malunion.
Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of fractures and surgical procedures involving small bones.
Reduced Complications: Low-profile design minimizes soft tissue irritation and hardware-related complications.
Early Mobilization: Allows for earlier patient mobilization, improving functional outcomes and reducing recovery time.
The FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) with 8 holes is a versatile and effective solution for managing small bone fractures and osteotomies, providing reliable fixation and promoting optimal healing outcomes.
locking copmression plate brochure.pdf
The FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) with 8 holes is used for the fixation of small bone fractures and osteotomies. It is suitable for fractures in the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle, as well as for corrective osteotomies, joint fusions, and pathologic fractures.
This plate is indicated for:
Hand and wrist fractures (e.g., metacarpal and phalangeal fractures)
Foot and ankle fractures (e.g., metatarsal and phalangeal fractures)
Osteoporotic bone fractures
Comminuted fractures
Intra-articular and peri-articular fractures
Pathologic fractures
The key benefits include:
High-strength and durability
Anatomical contour for a better fit
Low-profile design to minimize soft tissue irritation
Locking mechanism for superior stability
Versatile and customizable screw placement
Compatibility with minimally invasive surgical techniques
The locking screws lock into the plate, providing a stable, fixed-angle construct. This mechanism is particularly beneficial in osteoporotic bone or multifragmentary fractures, as it offers superior stability compared to conventional screws.
Yes, the FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) 8 Holes is suitable for pediatric patients with small bone fractures. It ensures stable fixation while accommodating growth considerations.
Yes, the plate is indicated for use in revision surgeries where previous fixation has failed or where additional stabilization is required.
The plate is compatible with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) techniques, which promote faster recovery and reduce soft tissue disruption.
The anatomical contour and low-profile design of the plate reduce soft tissue irritation, minimizing post-operative discomfort. The enhanced stability provided by the locking mechanism allows for earlier mobilization, improving functional outcomes and reducing recovery time.
The plate is typically made from high-strength stainless steel or titanium alloy, ensuring durability, biocompatibility, and resistance to corrosion.
The design of the plate minimizes interference with radiographic imaging, facilitating accurate post-operative assessment and monitoring of the healing process.
As with any surgical procedure, potential complications can include infection, hardware failure, nonunion or delayed union of the fracture, and soft tissue irritation. However, the design of the plate aims to minimize these risks.
Recovery time varies based on the severity of the fracture, the patient's overall health, and adherence to rehabilitation protocols. The enhanced stability provided by the plate often allows for earlier mobilization, potentially reducing overall recovery time.
The FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) with 8 holes is a versatile and effective solution for small bone fracture fixation, offering reliable stability, reduced complications, and promoting optimal healing outcomes.
1.FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength)8 Holes Specifications
Code | Holes | Type | ||
70731008 | 8 | Straight plate | ||
70731108 | 8 | Y-Plate | ||
70731208 | 8 | L-Plate oblique(Left) | ||
70731308 | 8 | L-Plate oblique(Right) |
Material and Strength:
High-Strength Alloy: Constructed from high-strength stainless steel or titanium, ensuring durability, biocompatibility, and resistance to corrosion.
High Load Capacity: Engineered to withstand high mechanical loads, making it suitable for various fracture types.
Design and Structure:
Anatomical Contour: Pre-contoured to match the natural anatomy of the bone, reducing the need for intraoperative modifications and improving fit.
Low Profile: Slim design minimizes soft tissue irritation and reduces the prominence of the implant under the skin.
Locking Mechanism:
Locking Screw Technology: Screws lock into the plate, providing a stable, fixed-angle construct which is particularly beneficial for fractures in osteoporotic bone.
Threaded Screw Holes: Ensure secure engagement of the locking screws, enhancing the stability of the fixation.
Versatility and Flexibility:
8 Hole Configuration: Offers multiple options for screw placement, allowing for customization based on the fracture pattern and bone quality.
Variable Angle Locking: Allows for polyaxial screw placement, providing flexibility in achieving optimal screw positioning to accommodate various fracture anatomies.
Stability and Load Distribution:
Angular Stability: The locking mechanism offers superior angular stability, which is crucial for maintaining fracture reduction, especially in complex fractures.
Even Load Distribution: Distributes mechanical stress uniformly across the plate, reducing the risk of implant failure and promoting fracture healing.
Minimally Invasive Compatibility:
MIPO Technique: Compatible with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) techniques, reducing soft tissue disruption and promoting faster recovery.
Reduced Soft Tissue Irritation: The low-profile design and anatomical contour minimize soft tissue irritation, reducing post-operative discomfort.
Radiolucency and Imaging:
Minimal Imaging Artifacts: Designed to minimize interference with radiographic imaging, facilitating accurate post-operative assessment and monitoring of the healing process.
Ease of Use:
Pre-Contoured Design: Simplifies the surgical procedure, reducing operative time and the need for plate bending.
Screw Insertion Guides: Some systems include guides to assist in accurate screw placement, enhancing the precision of the fixation.
Clinical Applications:
Small Bone Fractures: Ideal for fractures in the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle.
Osteotomies and Fusions: Can be used for corrective osteotomies and joint fusions, providing stable fixation in these procedures.
Enhanced Healing: The stable fixation promotes primary bone healing, reducing the risk of delayed union or nonunion.
Reduced Complications: Low-profile and anatomical design reduce the risk of hardware-related complications, such as soft tissue irritation or implant prominence.
Early Mobilization: The stability provided by the locking mechanism allows for earlier mobilization of the patient, improving functional outcomes and reducing recovery time.
The FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) with 8 holes offers a reliable and effective solution for the fixation of small bone fractures, providing optimal stability, reduced complications, and promoting faster recovery.
Fractures of Small Bones:
Hand and Wrist Fractures: Includes metacarpal and phalangeal fractures.
Foot and Ankle Fractures: Such as metatarsal and phalangeal fractures.
Osteoporotic Bone Fractures:
Elderly Patients: Particularly beneficial for fractures in patients with poor bone quality due to osteoporosis, where traditional fixation methods may not provide sufficient stability.
Comminuted Fractures:
Multifragmentary Fractures: Effective in managing fractures with multiple bone fragments due to the enhanced stability provided by the locking mechanism.
Complex Fractures:
Intra-Articular and Peri-Articular Fractures: Suitable for fractures that extend into or around joint areas, requiring stable fixation to maintain joint function and alignment.
Corrective Osteotomies:
Realignment Procedures: Used in surgeries to correct bone deformities by cutting and realigning the bone, such as in cases of malunion or congenital deformities.
Joint Fusions:
Arthrodesis: Used in procedures where bones are surgically fused to alleviate pain or restore stability, particularly in the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle joints.
Revision Surgeries:
Failed Previous Fixation: Indicated for revision surgeries where previous fixation has failed or where additional stabilization is required.
Pediatric Fractures:
Children and Adolescents: Suitable for pediatric patients with small bone fractures, ensuring stable fixation while accommodating growth considerations.
Trauma and Sports Injuries:
Acute Trauma: Ideal for fractures resulting from acute trauma or sports-related injuries that involve small bones and require precise and stable fixation.
Pathologic Fractures:
Bone Disease: Used in fractures that occur in bones weakened by disease, such as tumors or cysts, where robust and stable fixation is essential.
Enhanced Stability: The locking mechanism provides superior stability, particularly in osteoporotic and comminuted fractures.
Improved Healing: Stable fixation promotes better bone healing and reduces the risk of complications such as nonunion or malunion.
Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of fractures and surgical procedures involving small bones.
Reduced Complications: Low-profile design minimizes soft tissue irritation and hardware-related complications.
Early Mobilization: Allows for earlier patient mobilization, improving functional outcomes and reducing recovery time.
The FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) with 8 holes is a versatile and effective solution for managing small bone fractures and osteotomies, providing reliable fixation and promoting optimal healing outcomes.
locking copmression plate brochure.pdf
The FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) with 8 holes is used for the fixation of small bone fractures and osteotomies. It is suitable for fractures in the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle, as well as for corrective osteotomies, joint fusions, and pathologic fractures.
This plate is indicated for:
Hand and wrist fractures (e.g., metacarpal and phalangeal fractures)
Foot and ankle fractures (e.g., metatarsal and phalangeal fractures)
Osteoporotic bone fractures
Comminuted fractures
Intra-articular and peri-articular fractures
Pathologic fractures
The key benefits include:
High-strength and durability
Anatomical contour for a better fit
Low-profile design to minimize soft tissue irritation
Locking mechanism for superior stability
Versatile and customizable screw placement
Compatibility with minimally invasive surgical techniques
The locking screws lock into the plate, providing a stable, fixed-angle construct. This mechanism is particularly beneficial in osteoporotic bone or multifragmentary fractures, as it offers superior stability compared to conventional screws.
Yes, the FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) 8 Holes is suitable for pediatric patients with small bone fractures. It ensures stable fixation while accommodating growth considerations.
Yes, the plate is indicated for use in revision surgeries where previous fixation has failed or where additional stabilization is required.
The plate is compatible with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) techniques, which promote faster recovery and reduce soft tissue disruption.
The anatomical contour and low-profile design of the plate reduce soft tissue irritation, minimizing post-operative discomfort. The enhanced stability provided by the locking mechanism allows for earlier mobilization, improving functional outcomes and reducing recovery time.
The plate is typically made from high-strength stainless steel or titanium alloy, ensuring durability, biocompatibility, and resistance to corrosion.
The design of the plate minimizes interference with radiographic imaging, facilitating accurate post-operative assessment and monitoring of the healing process.
As with any surgical procedure, potential complications can include infection, hardware failure, nonunion or delayed union of the fracture, and soft tissue irritation. However, the design of the plate aims to minimize these risks.
Recovery time varies based on the severity of the fracture, the patient's overall health, and adherence to rehabilitation protocols. The enhanced stability provided by the plate often allows for earlier mobilization, potentially reducing overall recovery time.
The FAST Mini Locking Plate (High Strength) with 8 holes is a versatile and effective solution for small bone fracture fixation, offering reliable stability, reduced complications, and promoting optimal healing outcomes.