Femoral Locking Compression Plate – Femoral Fracture Stabilization System
Product Overview
The Femoral Locking Compression Plate is a versatile orthopedic fixation system developed for stabilization of femoral fractures requiring high mechanical strength and angular stability. The plate combines conventional compression plating principles with locking fixation technology, enabling reliable treatment of complex femoral fractures.
The locking compression design allows surgeons to use both locking and cortical screws depending on fracture characteristics and clinical requirements. The plate provides stable fixation with optimized load distribution and enhanced resistance to mechanical stress.
The anatomically adaptable titanium structure supports biological fixation principles and minimizes disruption of periosteal blood supply, promoting effective fracture healing and early rehabilitation.
Key Features
-Locking compression technology for enhanced fixation stability
-Suitable for a wide range of femoral fractures
-Combination holes compatible with locking and cortical screws
-High angular and mechanical stability
-Optimized load distribution across the fixation construct
-Supports minimally invasive fixation techniques
-Stable fixation in osteoporotic and comminuted fractures
-Low-profile titanium design to minimize soft tissue irritation
-Allows compression, bridging, and neutralization techniques
-Manufactured from high-strength biocompatible titanium alloy
Technical Specifications
-Product Type: Femoral locking compression plate
-Application: Femoral fracture fixation
-Material: Medical-grade titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V)
-Plate Configuration: Locking compression plate
-Available Lengths: Multiple plate lengths available
-Number of Holes: Various hole configurations
-Configurations: Universal
-Compatible Screws:
• Locking screws: Ø 5.0 mm
• Cortical screws: Ø 4.5 mm
-Fixation Type: Locking compression fixation
-Surface Finish: Color anodized
-Sterility: Non-sterile; to be sterilized before surgical use
-Usage: Single-use
Clinical Indications
-Femoral shaft fractures
-Metaphyseal femur fractures
-Comminuted femoral fractures
-Periprosthetic femur fractures
-Osteoporotic fractures
-Corrective osteotomies
-Revision fixation procedures