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Non-Sterile Implantable Plate 1/3 Tubular 3.5 for Osteosynthesis in Fibula and Ankle
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Non-sterile implantable plate made of solid material intended for osteosynthesis of fractures of the fibula and ankle. Localisation of the plate is diaphyseal and distal part of the bone. Shape - straight, rounded on the cut along the radius R5.
Universal design for right and left limbs. The holes for screw insertion without angular stability are groove-shaped. The edges of the plate are rounded around the perimeter.
Laser marking of the product article. Must be sterilised before use.
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