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3.5 mm DCP Small Plate
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Plate Size | 3.5 mm |
| Holes Available | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 |
| Type | SS (Stainless Steel) / TT (Titanium) |
The 3.5 mm DCP (Dynamic Compression Plate) Small Plate is a reliable orthopedic implant designed for effective fixation of small bone fractures. Featuring dynamic compression technology, it enables controlled compression at the fracture site, promoting faster healing and stable fixation. Made from high-quality stainless steel or titanium, it ensures durability, strength, and excellent biocompatibility.
The 3.5 mm DCP Small Plate is a precision-engineered orthopedic implant widely used for the fixation and stabilization of fractures in small bones. Designed with Dynamic Compression Plate (DCP) technology, it allows for controlled compression across the fracture site, which enhances bone healing and ensures strong, stable fixation.
This plate is manufactured using premium-grade stainless steel (SS) or titanium (TT), offering excellent mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and superior biocompatibility. These materials are trusted in orthopedic surgeries for their safety, reliability, and long-term performance within the human body.
The plate features specially designed holes that allow for both compression and neutral screw placement, giving surgeons flexibility in surgical techniques. Its anatomical design ensures proper alignment and secure positioning, reducing the need for extensive adjustments during surgery.
Key Features:
- Dynamic compression design for enhanced fracture healing
- Supports both compression and neutral screw placement
- Made from high-grade SS / TT for durability and biocompatibility
- Low-profile structure reduces soft tissue irritation
- Available in multiple hole options for surgical flexibility
- Provides strong and stable fixation
Applications:
- Fixation of small bone fractures
- Used in orthopedic trauma surgeries
- Treatment of transverse and oblique fractures
- Fracture stabilization in upper and lower extremities
- Reconstructive orthopedic procedures













