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Anatomical Support Plate for Proximal Tibia Fractures - Purpose and Application
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Non-sterile plate made of titanium alloy, designed for osteosynthesis of fractures of the proximal tibia. The plate has an anatomical bend according to the shape of the tibia. In the proximal part of the plate there are multidirectional holes for locking screws, in the diaphyseal part there are combined 8-shaped holes for insertion of locking screws (with conical thread) and cortical screws. Right limb version, length range depending on size. The product is laser labelled with the article number. The product is disposable and must be sterilised before use.
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