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4.5 mm 135° DHS Plate Short Barrel – DC Holes
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Plate Size | 4.5 mm |
| Plate Type | 135° DHS Plate (Short Barrel – DC Holes) |
| Holes Available | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 |
| Hole Type | DC (Dynamic Compression) Holes |
| Barrel Type | Short Barrel |
| Material Type | SS (Stainless Steel) / TT (Titanium) |
The 4.5 mm 135° DHS Plate (Short Barrel – DC Holes) is a high-performance orthopedic implant designed for the fixation of proximal femoral fractures. Its 135° anatomical angle ensures precise alignment and optimal load distribution, while the short barrel design allows easy screw insertion and accurate positioning. The dynamic compression (DC) holes enable controlled compression at the fracture site, enhancing stability and promoting faster healing. Available in stainless steel and titanium, it offers superior strength, durability, and biocompatibility.
The 4.5 mm 135° DHS (Dynamic Hip Screw) Plate with Short Barrel and DC Holes is a widely trusted orthopedic implant used for the treatment of intertrochanteric and other proximal femur fractures. Designed with a 135-degree angle, it closely replicates the natural anatomy of the femur, ensuring proper alignment and effective load transfer during weight-bearing activities.
The short barrel design is specifically engineered to provide ease of insertion and precise placement of the dynamic hip screw. This configuration is especially beneficial in surgical situations requiring controlled positioning and reduced operative complexity, ultimately improving surgical efficiency.
Equipped with DC (Dynamic Compression) holes, the plate allows surgeons to apply controlled axial compression across the fracture site. This promotes better bone contact, enhances fixation stability, and accelerates the healing process. When combined with a dynamic hip screw system, it delivers reliable and durable fixation even in complex fracture conditions.













