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3.5 mm LCP Low Bend Madial Distal Tibia Plate
3.5 mm LCP Low Bend Medial Distal Tibia Plate is designed for stable fixation of distal tibia fractures. Available in 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 hole options with left/right configurations, it ensures strong fixation, anatomical fit, and reliable performance. Offered in SS / TT.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| System | 3.5 mm LCP |
| Plate Type | Low Bend Medial Distal Tibia Plate |
| Hole Options | 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 |
| Angulation | Left / Right |
| Material | SS / TT |
The 3.5 mm LCP Low Bend Medial Distal Tibia Plate is a precision-engineered orthopedic implant developed for the effective stabilization of distal tibia fractures, particularly those involving the medial aspect. Its low bend anatomical design allows optimal adaptation to the contour of the distal tibia, ensuring accurate placement and improved fracture alignment.
Incorporating advanced Locking Compression Plate (LCP) technology, the implant provides superior angular stability and secure fixation, even in osteoporotic or comminuted fracture conditions. The low-profile structure minimizes soft tissue irritation while maintaining high structural strength.
The plate is available in multiple hole configurations (4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14), offering flexibility to match different fracture patterns and patient anatomies. It is designed in left and right variants to ensure precise anatomical fit and ease of surgical application.
Key Features
- System: 3.5 mm LCP
- Plate Type: Low Bend Medial Distal Tibia Plate
- Hole Options: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14
- Angulation: Left / Right specific design
- Material: Stainless Steel (SS) / Titanium (TT)
- Locking compression technology for enhanced fixation
- Low bend anatomical design for precise fit
- Strong and stable fixation with improved load distribution
- Low-profile structure to reduce soft tissue irritation
- Suitable for complex and osteoporotic fractures
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Applications
- Fixation of distal tibia fractures
- Medial distal tibial fracture management
- Comminuted fracture stabilization
- Osteoporotic bone fixation
- Trauma and orthopedic surgical procedures













