Distal Radius Dorsal Intermediate-column Locking Plate
| Brand | AOYE |
| Certificates | CE/ISO: 9001/ISO13485. Etc |
| Materials | Titanium |
| MOQ | 1 |
| OEM | Support |
| Lead Time | 7-21Days |
| Logistics | Door to Door,DHL、FedEx、UPS |
- Specification
- Description
- Advantages
- Application
- FAQ
- Recommended Products
| Code | Specification | Length | Screw | |
| AY-L135 | 3 Holes L | 3 Holes R | 41mm | HC2.7 HC2.4,2.7 |
| AY-L136 | 4 Holes L | 4 Holes R | 49mm | |
Description
The Distal Radius Dorsal Intermediate-column Locking Plate is a titanium alloy internal fixation implant designed for targeted stabilization of distal radius fractures involving the intermediate (central) column via a dorsal approach. It is anatomically contoured to fit the dorsal surface of the distal radius, allowing precise placement and effective support of the lunate fossa and central articular region.
This locking plate system is used with locking screws to provide angular stable fixation, particularly in complex intra-articular fractures where dorsal support is required. It is often selected when volar fixation alone is insufficient to control specific fracture fragments, especially in dorsal comminution or central depression patterns.
Advantages
- Titanium alloy construction: Excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and reliable mechanical strength
- Dorsal anatomical design: Optimized for dorsal approach, improving access to intermediate column fractures
- Intermediate-column support: Specifically targets central articular fragments for precise stabilization
- Locking screw technology: Provides angular stability, enhancing fixation in complex and osteoporotic fractures
- Enhanced fragment control: Allows accurate fixation of dorsal and central fracture components
- Complementary fixation option: Can be used alongside volar plates in complex multi-column fractures
Application
- Intra-articular distal radius fractures involving the intermediate column
- Dorsal comminuted distal radius fractures
- Central depression fractures of the distal radius
- Complex multi-column distal radius fractures
- Cases requiring dorsal surgical approach
- Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) procedures
FAQ
Q1: When is a dorsal intermediate-column plate required?
A1: It is used when fractures involve the central (intermediate) column or when dorsal fragments cannot be adequately stabilized with a volar plate alone.
Q2: Can this plate be combined with a volar plate?
A2: Yes. In complex fractures, it is often used in combination with volar fixation to achieve comprehensive multi-column stability.
Q3: What material is used in this implant?
A3: The plate is made from medical-grade titanium alloy, providing strength, durability, and excellent biocompatibility.