
HAND PLATE
Advantages
- For angle-stable cortical screws Ø 2.0 mm
Fractures
- Titanium
- Width 5.0 mm
- 5 holes / 13 holes
- Lengths 29 mm / 77 mm
Advantages
- For angle-stable cortical screws Ø 2.0 mm
Fractures
- Titanium
- Width 5.0 mm
- 4 holes
- Length 29 mm
Advantages
- Stable fixation of the carpus and metacarpal joints
- Perform revision surgery on the metacarpophalangeal joints without plate removal (finger TEP, finger TEP change – does not apply to revision plate)
- As the plate is fixed to two metacarpal joints, the implant is shorter and flatter in this area
- Reduced irritation of the extensor tendons and the hand
- The radial shaft of the plate is only placed in the area along the tendon above the radius, thus minimising the need for disinsertion of the muscle origins (does not apply to revision plate)
- Combination holes enable the optional use of standard screws or angle-stable cortical screws with a diameter of 2.7 mm or Ø 3.5 mm, head Ø 5.0 mm (Ø 2.7 mm preferably metacarpal and carpal – Ø 3.5 mm preferably radial)
- Variable angle-stable holes in the carpal plate region to secure the carpal bone
Fractures
- Angle-stable or variable angle-stable plate holes
- Fixation holes for Kirschner wires
- Anatomically adapted plate shape
- Plate thickness: 3.0 mm / 4.0 mm
- Plate thickness shaft: 2.0 mm
- Offset: 0 / 2 mm
- Angle plate shaft: 4° and 5°
- 3 / 4 head holes
- 3 / 5 shaft holes
- Titanium
Advantages
- DC holes for standard cortical screws Ø 2.7 mm / Ø 3.5 mm
Fractures
- Titanium
- Standard bend
- 8 holes / 112 mm
- Plate strength in the bend: 4.0 mm
- Plate width: 12 mm
- 11 holes / 151 mm
- Plate strength in the bend: 3.8 mm
- Plate width: 11 mm
Advantages
- Variable angle-stable plate holes
- Anatomically adapted plate shape
Fractures
- Variable angle-stable combination holes enable the optional use of standard screws or Ø 2.7 angle-stable cortical screws
- Plate thickness 1.5 mm
- Ø 16.5mm
- 5 holes
- Titanium
Advantages
- For angle-stable cortical screws Ø 2.0 mm
Fractures
- Titanium
- 6 holes
- Length 37 mm
Advantages
- Variable angle-stable plate holes
- Anatomically adapted plate shape
Fractures
- Variable angle-stable combination holes enable the optional use of standard screws or Ø 2.0 mm angle-stable cortical screws
- Plate thickness 1.5 mm
- Ø 14.0 mm
- 7 holes
- Titanium
Advantages
- for 2.0 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Width 5.0 mm
- 3 head holes
- 4 – 8 holes
- Lengths 33 mm – 57 mm
Advantages
- for 2.0 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Width 5.0 mm
- 2 head holes
- 4 – 8 holes
- Lengths 30 mm – 54 mm
Advantages
- for 2.0 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Straight
- Width 5.0 mm
- 3 head holes
- 4 – 8 holes
- Lengths 30 mm – 54 mm
Advantages
- For angle-stable cortical screws Ø 2.0 mm
Fractures
- Width 5.0 mm
- 4 holes / 7 holes
- Lengths 15 mm / 25 mm
- Oblique
- Titanium
Advantages
- For angle-stable cortical screws Ø 2.0 mm
Fractures
- 10 holes
- Length 45 mm
- Straight
- Titanium
Advantages
- For standard screws Ø 2.0 / Ø 2.7 mm
Fractures
- Plate thickness 1.0 mm
- Width 7.0 mm
- 2 – 8 holes – 72 mm
Advantages
- for 1.5 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Titanium
- Width 4.0 mm
- 20 holes
- Length 100 mm
- 4 – 8 hole / 20 mm – 40 mm (only available in steel)
Advantages
- for 2.0 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Titanium
- Width 5.0 mm
- 3- 8 holes / 17 mm / 47 mm
- 20 hole / 119 mm (only available in steel)
Advantages
- For screws Ø 1.5 mm / Ø 2.0 mm / Ø 2.7 mm
- Width 3.5 mm / 5.0 mm / 7.0 mm
- Length 36 mm / 41 mm / 58 mm
- Pin length 21 mm / 26 mm
Fractures
- For screws Ø 1.5 mm / Ø 2.0 mm / Ø 2.7 mm
- Width 3.5 mm / 5.0 mm / 7.0 mm
- Length 36 mm / 41 mm / 58 mm
- Pin length 21 mm / 26 mm
- Titanium
Advantages
- for 2.7 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Titanium
- Straight
- Width 7.0 mm
- 3 – 8 holes
- Lengths 32 mm – 72 mm
Advantages
- for 2.7 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Titanium
- Oblique
- Width 7.0 mm
- 2 – 8 holes
- Lengths 27 mm – 75 mm
Advantages
- for 2.0 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Titanium
- Straight
- Width 5.0 mm
- 2 – 8 holes
- Lengths 19 mm – 55 mm
Advantages
- for 2.0 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Titanium
- Oblique
- Width 5.0 mm
- 2 – 8 holes
- Lengths 20 mm – 56 mm
Advantages
- for standard Ø 2.0 mm screws
- With elongated hole in the shaft
Fractures
- Plate thickness 1.0 mm
- Width 5.5 mm
- 2 – 9 holes
- Lengths 22 mm – 71 mm
Advantages
- for standard Ø 1.5 mm screws
Fractures
- Titanium
- Plate thickness 0.9 mm
- Width 8.2 mm
- 4 holes
- Length 9.0 mm
Advantages
- Combination holes enable the optional use of standard screws or fixed angle cortical screws with a diameter of 2.0 mm
Fractures
- Steel
- Plate thickness 1.5 mm
- Width 5.0 mm
- 20 holes
- Length 119 mm
Advantages
- For angle-stable cortical screws Ø 2.0 mm
Fractures
- Steel
- Plate thickness 2.0 mm
- Width 5.0 mm
- 4 – 10 holes
- Length 27 mm- 57 mm
Advantages
- for 2.0 mm diameter screws
Fractures
- Width 5.0 mm
- 3 / 4 holes in the head
- 7 holes / 9 holes
- Lengths 40 mm / 50 mm
Advantages
- For Ø 2.0 mm screws
Fractures
- Width 5.0 mm
- 20 holes
- Length 100 mm
- Titanium
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