
ELBOW PLATE
Advantages
- With claw hooks
- Uniform plate versions for left and right
- Variable angle-stable combination holes for angle-stable cortical screws or standard cortical screws 3.5 mm in diameter
- Angle-stable compression hole for angle-stable cortical screws or standard cortical screws 3.5 mm in diameter
- Fixation holes for Kirschner wires
- Elongated hole for standard cortical screws Ø 3.5 mm
- Elongated hole facilitates alignment of the plate on the bone
- Anatomical plate design
- Two Ø 1.5 mm holes either for temporary fixation of the plate or to hold suture material, to fix smaller transosseous fragments
- Good adjustment options to the ulna with the existing reconstruction profile
Fractures
- Plate lengths: 76 mm / 99 mm / 151 mm
- Number of shaft holes: 8 / 10 / 14
- Titanium
Advantages
- With eyelets at the head allow two braided sutures to be securely anchored to the plate through the triceps tendon with non-absorbable fibre-reinforced suture material
- Uniform plate versions for left and right
- Anatomical plate design
- Variable angle-stable combination holes for angle-stable cortical screws or standard cortical screws 3.5 mm in diameter
- Angle-stable compression hole for angle-stable cortical screws or standard cortical screws 3.5 mm in diameter
- Fixation holes for Kirschner wires
- Elongated hole for standard cortical screws Ø 3.5 mm
- Elongated hole facilitates alignment of the plate on the bone
- Two Ø 1.5 mm holes either for temporary fixation of the plate or to hold suture material, to fix smaller transosseous fragments
- Good adjustment options to the ulna with the existing reconstruction profile
Fractures
- Plate lengths: 76 mm / 99 mm / 151 mm
- Number of shaft holes: 8 / 10 / 14
- Titanium
Advantages
- With claw hooks
- With extended head section 110°
- Uniform plate versions for left and right
- Anatomical plate design
- For standard cortical screws Ø 3.5 mm
- Elongated hole for standard cortical screws Ø 3.5 mm
- Elongated hole facilitates alignment of the plate on the bone
Fractures
- Number of shaft holes: 6 – 12
- Titanium
Advantages
- With claw hooks
- Uniform plate versions for left and right
- Anatomical plate design
- For standard cortical screws Ø 3.5 mm
- Elongated hole for standard cortical screws Ø 3.5 mm
- Elongated hole facilitates alignment of the plate on the bone
Fractures
- Plate thickness: 2.0 mm
- Claw radius 6 mm
- Plate lengths: 68 mm – 188 mm
- Number of shaft holes: 4 – 14
- Titaniu
Other designs
- Also available in steel
Advantages
- Anatomical plate design
- Fixation holes for Kirschner wires
- Different plate versions for left and right
- Variable angle-stable combination holes enable the optional use of standard screws or Ø 3.5 mm angle-stable cortical screws
- The ulnar plate screws can be set variable angle-stable; this simplifies surgery and minimises the risk of screw collisions
- There are longer plates available for double segmental fractures
- Combination options with the angle-stable radial/lateral plates at the distal humerus; here one of the two plates should be two holes shorter than the other
Fractures
- Plate thickness: 2.6 mm
- Plate lengths: 76 mm / 100 mm / 124 mm / 148 mm
- Number of shaft holes: 4 / 6 / 8/ 10
- Titanium
Advantages
- With arms
- Fixation holes for Kirschner wires
- Anatomically shaped
- Different plate versions for left and right
- Angle-stable combination holes enable the optional use of standard screws or Ø 3.5 mm angle-stable cortical screws
- 5 angle-stable screws in the head to securely fix the fragments in the distal plate region
- The screws in the distal section of the radial plates are used to treat the capitulum of the humerus
- The screws in the radial plate arms are used for the distal, ulnar end of the trochlea of humerus
- The joint block is fixed up to the ulnar end of the trochlea of humerus using a screw in the arm of the radial plate
- There are longer plates available for double segmental fractures
- Undercuts in the shaft to reduce bone contact (to preserve the periosteum)
- Can be used in conjunction with the variable angle-stable ulnar/medial plates at the distal humerus; in this case one of the two plates should be two holes shorter than the other
Fractures
- 5 head holes
- Plate thickness: 3.0 mm
- Plate lengths: 78 mm / 102 mm / 126 mm / 150 mm
- Number of shaft holes: 4 / 6 / 8/ 10
- Titanium
Advantages
- Fixation holes for Kirschner wires
- Anatomically shaped
- Different plate versions for left and right
- Angle-stable combination holes enable the optional use of standard screws or Ø 3.5 mm angle-stable cortical screws
- The screws in the distal section of the radial plates are used to treat the capitulum of the humerus
- There are longer plates available for double segmental fractures
- Undercuts in the shaft to reduce bone contact (to preserve the periosteum)
- Can be used in conjunction with the variable angle-stable ulnar/medial plates at the distal humerus; in this case one of the two plates should be two holes shorter than the other
Fractures
- 4 head holes
- Plate thickness: 3.0 mm
- Plate lengths: 78 mm / 102 mm / 126 mm / 150 mm
- Number of shaft holes: 4 / 6 / 8/ 10
- Titanium
Advantages
- Fixation holes for Kirschner wires
- Anatomically adapted plate shape
- Uniform plate versions for left and right
- The angle-stable combination holes in the head enable the optional use of standard screws or Ø 3.5 mm fixed angle cortical screws
- Angle-stable combination holes in the shaft enable the optional use of standard screws or fixed angle cortical screws with a diameter of 4.5 mm
Fractures
- 8 head holes
- Plate lengths: 141 mm / 169 mm / 199 mm
- 5 hole / 6 hole / 8 hole
- Titanium