Anatomically pre-contoured plate design facilitates optimal implant placement and surgery in order to provide an ideal outcome.
Posterior hook offset
Smooth hook design
Undercuts in shaft reduce impairment of blood supply
The Clavicle Hook Locking Compression Plate provides a single solution for fixation of both lateral clavicle fractures and acromioclavicular joint injuries.
Fixation of lateral clavicle fractures and dislocations of the acromioclavicular joint.
Clavicle Hook Locking Compression Plate |
4 holes x 66mm x 12mm (Left) |
5 holes x 82mm x 12mm (Left) | |
6 holes x 98mm x 12mm (Left) | |
7 holes x 114mm x 12mm (Left) | |
4 holes x 66mm x 15mm (Left) | |
5 holes x 82mm x 15mm (Left) | |
6 holes x 98mm x 15mm (Left) | |
7 holes x 114mm x 15mm (Left) | |
4 holes x 66mm x 12mm (Right) | |
5 holes x 82mm x 12mm (Right) | |
6 holes x 98mm x 12mm (Right) | |
7 holes x 114mm x 12mm (Right) | |
4 holes x 66mm x 15mm (Right) | |
5 holes x 82mm x 15mm (Right) | |
6 holes x 98mm x 15mm (Right) | |
7 holes x 114mm x 15mm (Right) | |
Width | 11.0mm |
Matching Screw | 3.5 Locking Screw / 3.5 Cortical Screw / 4.0 Cancellous Screw |
Material | Titanium |
Surface Treatment | Micro-arc Oxidation |
Qualification | CE/ISO13485/NMPA |
Package | Sterile Packaging 1pcs/package |
MOQ | 1 Pcs |
Supply Ability | 1000+Pieces per Month |
Indications:
I apologize for the confusion, but there is no specific surgical implant called a "Clavicle Hook Locking Compression Plate." The term you mentioned seems to be a combination of various clavicle fracture fixation implants.In general, clavicle fracture fixation implants may include plates, screws, or pins, which are used to stabilize and support fractures of the clavicle bone. The indications for the use of these implants vary depending on the type and location of the fracture. Indications for clavicle fracture fixation can include:Displaced fractures: Fractures where the broken bone ends are not aligned or properly positioned.Fractures with skin tenting or risk of open fracture: If the fracture causes the overlying skin to tent or if there is a risk of the bone piercing through the skin, surgical intervention may be necessary.Fractures with neurological or vascular compromise: Fractures that affect nearby nerves or blood vessels may require surgical treatment.Multiple fragment fractures (comminuted fractures): Fractures with multiple bone fragments may require fixation to restore alignment and stability.Non-union or delayed union: When the fracture fails to heal (non-union) or takes longer than expected to heal (delayed union), surgical intervention may be necessary to promote bone healing.It is important to consult with an orthopedic surgeon who can assess your specific condition and determine the most appropriate treatment, including the use of clavicle fracture fixation implants, if necessary.