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1/3 Tubular Locking Plate

  • 5100-02

  • CZMEDITECH

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3.5 mm Locking One Third Tubular Plates Specification

  • Plates available holes are 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12.

  • Plate has combi holes and round holes. Combi holes allow fixation with locking screws in the threaded section and cortex screws in the dynamic compression unit section for compression.

  • The shaft holes accept 3.5 mm locking screws in the threaded portion or 3.5 mm cortical screws in the compression portion.

  • 3.5 mm Locking One Third Tubular Plates allow implant placement to address the individual fracture pattern.

  • Choice of different lengths of plate eliminates the need to cut plates.

  • Available in both Titanium and Stainless steel.

  • locking plate increases construct stability, decreases risk of screw back-out and subsequent loss of reduction. It also reduces the need for precise anatomic plate contouring and minimizes the risk of stripped screw holes.

Indications

  • Small bone fractures in the area of small fragments

  • Midfoot fractures

  • Fractures of the upper fibular Weber ankle joint


1/3 Tubular Locking Plate

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Products REF Specification Thickness Width Length

1/3 Tubular Locking Plate 


Use 3.5 Locking Screw/3.5 Cortical Screw

5100-0201 5 holes 2 10 71
5100-0202 6 holes 2 10 84
5100-0203 7 holes 2 10 97
5100-0204 8 holes 2 10 110
5100-0205 9 holes 2 10 123
5100-0206 10 holes 2 10 136
5100-0207 12 holes 2 10 162


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1/3 Tubular Locking Plate

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1/3 Tubular Locking Plate: Overview, Applications, and Advantages

In orthopedics, 1/3 tubular locking plate is a commonly used implant for fracture fixation in long bones. This article will provide an overview of 1/3 tubular locking plate, its applications, and advantages. We will also discuss the biomechanics of the implant, surgical technique, and postoperative care.

What is 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate?

1/3 Tubular Locking Plate is a type of orthopedic implant used for the fixation of long bone fractures. It is made up of titanium or stainless steel and has multiple small holes (locking screw holes) along its length. The plate is contoured to fit the bone’s anatomy and is fixed to the bone with screws.

Applications of 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate

1/3 Tubular Locking Plate is used in the fixation of fractures of long bones like the humerus, radius, ulna, femur, and tibia. It is especially useful in the treatment of comminuted fractures, osteoporotic fractures, and fractures with poor bone quality.

Advantages of 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate

1/3 Tubular Locking Plate has several advantages over other types of implants:

  • Reduced Risk of Screw Loosening - 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate has locking screw holes that prevent the screws from loosening or backing out. This increases the stability of the implant and reduces the risk of screw loosening.

  • Improved Stability - The locking screws of 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate provide improved stability, especially in osteoporotic bones or comminuted fractures. This helps to reduce the risk of implant failure and promotes faster healing.

  • Better Biomechanical Properties - The design of 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate provides better biomechanical properties than other types of implants. The plate has a low-profile design that reduces soft tissue irritation and the risk of implant prominence.

Biomechanics of 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate

The biomechanics of 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate depend on the placement of the screws and the type of fracture being treated. The locking screws of the plate create a fixed-angle construct, which provides better stability and reduces the risk of screw loosening.

Surgical Technique

The surgical technique for 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate involves the following steps:

  1. The fracture is reduced and held in place with clamps.

  2. The plate is contoured to fit the bone’s anatomy.

  3. The plate is fixed to the bone with screws.

  4. The locking screws are inserted into the plate and locked into place.

Postoperative Care

After surgery, the patient is monitored for pain, swelling, and signs of infection. They are advised to avoid weight-bearing on the affected limb for a certain period. Physical therapy is initiated to promote healing and to regain range of motion and strength.

Conclusion

1/3 Tubular Locking Plate is an effective orthopedic implant used for the fixation of long bone fractures. It has several advantages over other types of implants, including reduced risk of screw loosening, improved stability, and better biomechanical properties. The surgical technique for implantation is straightforward, and postoperative care is essential for proper healing.

FAQs

  1. How long does it take to recover after 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate fixation? Ans: The recovery period depends on the extent and severity of the fracture. Generally, it takes around 6-12 weeks for the bone to heal completely.

  2. Can 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate be used for all types of fractures? Ans: No, 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate is specifically designed for the fixation of long bone fractures, such as the humerus, radius, ulna, femur, and tibia.

  3. Are there any risks associated with 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate fixation? Ans: As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate fixation, including infection, implant failure, and nerve damage. However, these risks can be minimized with proper surgical technique and postoperative care.

  4. How long does the surgery take? Ans: The surgery typically takes around 1-2 hours, depending on the complexity of the fracture and the patient's overall health.

  5. What is the cost of 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate fixation? Ans: The cost of 1/3 Tubular Locking Plate fixation varies depending on the location, the hospital, and the surgeon's fees. It is best to check with the hospital or surgeon to get an estimate of the cost.


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