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Ulna&Radius Locking Plate

  • 5100-03

  • CZMEDITECH

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The Distal Radius Fracture Set includes variable locking plates for the distal radius and the distal ulna. The careful assembly in a compact set with consistent screw diameter allows for a wide range of surgical techniques and high intraoperative flexibility combined with ease of use. Type II anodization minimizes the risk of cold-welding and tissue adhesion.

Radius and Ulnar Shaft Fractures

  • Radius and ulnar shaft fractures, also known as adult both bone forearm fractures, are common fractures of the forearm caused by either direct trauma or indirect trauma (fall).

  • Diagnosis is made by physical exam and plain orthogonal radiographs.

  • Treatment is generally surgical open reduction and internal fixation with compression plating of both the ulna and radius fractures.


Ulna&Radius Locking Plate

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Products REF Specification Thickness Width Length

Ulna & Radius Locking Plate 

 (Use 3.5 Locking Screw/3.5 Cortical Screw )

5100-0301 6 holes 3.2 11 92
5100-0302 7 holes 3.2 11 105
5100-0303 8 holes 3.2 11 118
5100-0304 9 holes 3.2 11 131
5100-0305 10 holes 3.2 11 144
5100-0306 12 holes 3.2 11 170


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Ulna and Radius Locking Plate: An Innovative Solution for Fracture Treatment

Fractures are one of the most common orthopedic injuries. They can cause severe pain, discomfort, and loss of mobility, making it difficult for patients to perform daily activities. Traditionally, fractures of the forearm bones, namely the ulna and radius, have been treated with the use of a cast or splint. However, these methods often result in long recovery times and may not provide adequate support for the bone during the healing process.

The ulna and radius locking plate is a revolutionary device that has been developed to provide better support and stability for forearm fractures. This article will discuss the benefits and features of the ulna and radius locking plate, as well as its application in fracture treatment.

What is the Ulna and Radius Locking Plate?

The ulna and radius locking plate is a small metal device that is used to stabilize and support fractures of the ulna and radius bones in the forearm. The plate is surgically implanted into the bone and secured with screws, providing a stable framework for the bone to heal. Unlike traditional methods of fracture treatment, the ulna and radius locking plate allows for early mobilization, faster recovery times, and better overall outcomes.

How does it work?

The ulna and radius locking plate is designed to provide superior stability and support to the fractured bone. The plate is secured to the bone using specialized screws that lock into place, preventing any movement of the bone. The plate is also contoured to the shape of the bone, ensuring a perfect fit and reducing the risk of any complications.

Once the plate is in place, the bone begins to heal around it, forming a strong, stable bond. This allows for early mobilization and rehabilitation, which is critical for optimal recovery.

Benefits of Ulna and Radius Locking Plate

There are numerous benefits to using the ulna and radius locking plate for the treatment of forearm fractures. Some of these benefits include:

Early mobilization

The ulna and radius locking plate allows for early mobilization and rehabilitation, which is critical for optimal recovery. Patients can start using their arm much sooner than with traditional methods of fracture treatment, which can result in faster recovery times and better overall outcomes.

Improved stability

The locking screws used to secure the plate provide superior stability and support to the fractured bone. This reduces the risk of complications such as malunion, non-union, or delayed union, which can prolong the recovery process.

Reduced risk of infection

Because the plate is implanted inside the bone, there is a reduced risk of infection compared to external fixation methods such as casting or splinting.

Better cosmetic outcomes

The ulna and radius locking plate allows for a more natural and cosmetically pleasing appearance compared to traditional methods of fracture treatment.

Applications of Ulna and Radius Locking Plate

The ulna and radius locking plate can be used to treat a variety of forearm fractures, including distal radius fractures, ulna fractures, and both-bone forearm fractures. It is particularly useful for complex fractures that require superior stability and support.

Risks and Complications

As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks and complications associated with the use of the ulna and radius locking plate. These can include:

  • Infection

  • Implant failure

  • Nerve damage

  • Poor healing

  • Joint stiffness

However, these risks are relatively rare, and most patients experience a smooth and successful recovery.

Conclusion

The ulna and radius locking plate is an innovative device that provides superior stability and support for forearm fractures. Its use allows for early mobilization, faster recovery times, and better overall outcomes. While there are some risks and complications associated with its use However, these risks are relatively rare, and most patients experience a smooth and successful recovery. Patients who have suffered a fracture in the ulna and radius bones should consider the ulna and radius locking plate as a treatment option. Its numerous benefits and proven effectiveness make it a popular choice among orthopedic surgeons.

FAQs:

  1. Is the ulna and radius locking plate suitable for all types of forearm fractures?

  • The ulna and radius locking plate is most suitable for complex fractures that require superior stability and support. Your orthopedic surgeon will determine if it is the best treatment option for your specific injury.

  1. Is the surgery for implanting the ulna and radius locking plate painful?

  • The surgery for implanting the ulna and radius locking plate is typically performed under general anesthesia, so you will not feel any pain during the procedure. After the surgery, you may experience some discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication.

  1. How long does it take to recover from a forearm fracture treated with the ulna and radius locking plate?

  • Recovery times can vary depending on the severity of the injury and other individual factors. However, patients treated with the ulna and radius locking plate typically experience faster recovery times compared to traditional methods of fracture treatment.

  1. How long is the ulna and radius locking plate left in place?

  • The ulna and radius locking plate is typically left in place permanently unless there are complications that require its removal.

  1. Are there any restrictions on physical activity after treatment with the ulna and radius locking plate?

  • Your orthopedic surgeon will provide specific guidelines for physical activity after treatment with the ulna and radius locking plate. However, in general, patients can resume normal activities once the bone has fully healed, which typically takes around 3-6 months.


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