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3.5 mm LCP Proximal Tibia Plate (RAFT)
3.5 mm LCP Proximal Tibia Plate (RAFT) is designed for stable fixation of proximal tibia fractures. Available in 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 hole options with left/right variants, it ensures strong subchondral support and precise anatomical fit. Offered in SS / TT.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| System | 3.5 mm LCP |
| Plate Type | Proximal Tibia Plate (RAFT) |
| Hole Options | 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 |
| Angulation | Left / Right |
| Material | SS / TT |
The 3.5 mm LCP Proximal Tibia Plate (RAFT) is a high-performance orthopedic implant engineered for the fixation of proximal tibia fractures, particularly tibial plateau fractures. Its advanced RAFT design provides a row of subchondral screws that act as a supportive “raft” beneath the articular surface, helping to prevent collapse and maintain joint alignment.
Incorporating advanced Locking Compression Plate (LCP) technology, the plate offers superior angular stability and secure fixation, even in osteoporotic or comminuted fracture conditions. The anatomically contoured design ensures accurate placement along the proximal tibia, improving fracture reduction and long-term outcomes.
The plate is available in multiple hole configurations (4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16), allowing flexibility to match different fracture patterns and patient anatomies. It is designed in left and right configurations for precise anatomical adaptation and ease of surgical application.
Key Features
- System: 3.5 mm LCP (RAFT Design)
- Plate Type: Proximal Tibia Plate
- Hole Options: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
- Angulation: Left / Right specific design
- Material: Stainless Steel (SS) / Titanium (TT)
- RAFT design for subchondral support
- Locking compression technology for enhanced fixation
- Anatomical contour for precise placement
- Strong and stable fixation for complex fractures
- Prevents articular surface collapse
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Product Applications
- Fixation of proximal tibia fractures
- Treatment of tibial plateau fractures
- Comminuted fracture stabilization
- Osteoporotic bone fixation
- Reconstruction of articular surface injuries
- Trauma and orthopedic surgical procedures













