Available for ImportWide Straight Plate for Osteosynthesis - Art. 90.27.XX for Femur Fractures
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A non-sterile plate made of titanium alloy with angular stability is designed for osteosynthesis of diaphyseal fractures of the femur. Multidirectional, combined 8-shaped holes for insertion of locking screws (with tapered thread) and cortical screws. Universal design for right and left limbs, length range depending on size. The product has a laser marking of the product article. The product is single-use, must be sterilised before use.
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