7100-12
CZMEDITECH
Medical Grade Stainless Steel / Titanium Alloy
1 set
CE/ISO:9001/ISO13485
FedEx / DHL / TNT / EMS / etc
OEM and ODM available
Professional technical support, surgical guidance, and timely after-sales service provided by CZMEDITECH.
Open fractures | Infected fractures | Hand & foot fractures | Pediatric epiphyseal injuries | Complex lower limb fractures
Post-op adjustable
Multiple system options
Minimally invasive, preserves blood supply
External frame enables easy wound care
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Product Description
The CZMEDITECH Proximal Tibia External Fixator is designed to provide reliable stabilization for proximal tibial fractures, tibial plateau fractures, open fractures, and severe soft tissue injuries. Developed for orthopedic trauma surgeons, hospitals, and medical distributors, this modular external fixation system delivers stable fixation while preserving soft tissue integrity and facilitating postoperative wound management.
Manufactured under ISO 13485 quality management and CE certification, the system supports damage control orthopedics (DCO), staged fracture treatment, and definitive fixation in selected clinical cases.
This series includes 3.5mm/4.5mm Eight-plates, Sliding Locking Plates, and Hip Plates, designed for pediatric bone growth. They provide stable epiphyseal guidance and fracture fixation, accommodating children of different ages.
The 1.5S/2.0S/2.4S/2.7S series includes T-shaped, Y-shaped, L-shaped, Condylar, and Reconstruction Plates, ideal for small bone fractures in hands and feet, offering precise locking and low-profile designs.
This category includes clavicle, scapula, and distal radius/ulnar plates with anatomical shapes, allowing multi-angle screw fixation for optimal joint stability.
Designed for complex lower limb fractures, this system includes proximal/distal tibial plates, femoral plates, and calcaneal plates, ensuring strong fixation and biomechanical compatibility.
This series features pelvic plates, rib reconstruction plates, and sternum plates for severe trauma and thorax stabilization.


External fixation typically involves only small incisions or percutaneous pin insertion, causing minimal damage to the soft tissues, periosteum, and blood supply around the fracture site, which promotes bone healing.
It is particularly suitable for severe open fractures, infected fractures, or fractures with significant soft tissue damage, as these conditions are not ideal for placing large internal implants within the wound.
Since the frame is external, it provides excellent access for subsequent wound care, debridement, skin grafting, or flap surgery without compromising fracture stability.
After surgery, the physician can make fine adjustments to the position, alignment, and length of the fracture fragments by manipulating the connecting rods and joints of the external frame to achieve a more ideal reduction.




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