The combined holes allow fixation with locking screws for angular stability and cortical screws for compression
Tapered plate tip for submuscular insertion preserves tissue viability
Low profile design prevents irritation to soft tissues.
Precontoured plate for anatomical shape
Recon plate segments allow contouring of plates to fit patient anatom
Fixation of fractures, malunions, nonunions and osteotomies of the clavicle
Clavicle Reconstruction Locking Compression Plate |
6 holes x 75mm (Left) |
8 holes x 97mm (Left) | |
10 holes x 119mm (Left) | |
12 holes x 141mm (Left) | |
6 holes x 75mm (Right) | |
8 holes x 97mm (Right) | |
10 holes x 119mm (Right) | |
12 holes x 141mm (Right) | |
Width | 10.0mm |
Thickness | 3.0mm |
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 |
Design principle
I apologize for the previous incorrect information. The Clavicle Reconstruction Locking Compression Plate (Clavicle LCP) is an actual surgical implant used for fixation of clavicle fractures.The design principles of the Clavicle LCP include the following:Anatomic Contour: The plate is designed to closely match the shape of the clavicle bone to ensure optimal fit and stability.Locking Compression Screw Holes: The plate contains specially designed screw holes, which allow for the use of locking screws. These screws can provide both compression and angular stability, promoting bone healing.Multiple Length Options: Clavicle LCPs are available in different lengths to accommodate variations in patient anatomy and fracture location.Low-profile Design: The plate has a low-profile design to minimize irritation and discomfort for the patient.Comb-hole Design: Some Clavicle LCP plates have comb-hole design options, which allow for additional screw fixation at the ends of the plate, enhancing stability.Titanium Alloy: Clavicle LCP plates are typically made of titanium alloy, which provides strength, durability, and biocompatibility.It is important to note that implant design and specific features may vary among different manufacturers and models. Surgeons evaluate individual patient circumstances and select the most appropriate implant based on considerations such as fracture type, patient anatomy, stability requirements, and surgical technique.