Upper Limbs Locking Compression Plate – Upper Extremity Fracture Fixation System
Product Overview
The Upper Limbs Locking Compression Plate is a versatile orthopedic fixation system developed for the stabilization of fractures of the upper extremities. The plate is intended for fixation of fractures of the humerus, radius, ulna, and other upper limb bones requiring stable internal fixation.
The locking compression design combines the advantages of conventional compression plating with angular stable locking technology. Combination holes allow the use of both locking and cortical screws, enabling surgeons to apply compression or locking fixation depending on fracture characteristics and bone quality.
The anatomically adaptable titanium plate provides high mechanical strength, reliable stabilization, and optimized load distribution while maintaining a low-profile structure to minimize soft tissue irritation.
Key Features
-Locking compression technology for enhanced fracture stabilization
-Combination holes compatible with locking and cortical screws
-Suitable for a wide range of upper limb fractures
-High angular and mechanical stability
-Allows compression and bridging fixation techniques
-Low-profile design to reduce soft tissue irritation
-Optimized load distribution across the fixation construct
-Supports fixation in osteoporotic bone
-Allows intraoperative contouring and adaptation
-Manufactured from high-strength biocompatible titanium alloy
Technical Specifications
-Product Type: Upper limbs locking compression plate
-Application: Upper extremity fracture fixation
-Material: Medical-grade titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V)
-Plate Configuration: Locking compression plate
-Available Lengths: Multiple length configurations available
-Number of Holes: Various hole configurations
-Compatible Screws:
• Locking screws: Ø 3.5 mm
• Cortical screws: Ø 3.5 mm
-Fixation Type: Locking and compression fixation
-Surface Finish: Color anodized
-Sterility: Non-sterile; to be sterilized before surgical use
-Usage: Single-use
Clinical Indications
-Fractures of the humerus
-Radius and ulna fractures
-Diaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures
-Comminuted fractures
-Osteoporotic fractures
-Corrective osteotomies
-Revision fixation procedures
-Traumatic upper extremity injuries