Phalangeal Reconstruction Locking Plate
| Brand | AOYE |
| Certificates | CE/ISO: 9001/ISO13485. Etc |
| Materials | Titanium Alloy |
| MOQ | 1 |
| OEM | Support |
| Lead Time | 7-21Days |
| Logistics | Door to Door,DHL、FedEx、UPS |
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- Description
- Advantage
- Application
- FAQ
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Specification
| Code | Specification | Length | Screw |
| AY-L251 | 4 Holes | 19mm | HC1.5 |
| AY-L252 | 6 Holes | 29mm | |
| AY-L253 | 8 Holes | 39mm | |
| AY-L254 | 10 Holes | 49mm | |
| AY-L255 | 12 Holes | 59mm |
Description
The Phalangeal Reconstruction Locking Plate is a precision-engineered titanium implant designed for fixation and reconstruction of phalangeal and metacarpal fractures. Made from medical-grade titanium alloy, it offers exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, minimizing irritation to surrounding soft tissues. The low-profile design reduces the risk of tendon adhesion, while multiple locking screw holes ensure secure fixation and angular stability even in small bone fragments. Anatomically contoured for optimal bone adaptation, this plate supports open reduction and minimally invasive techniques. Ideal for orthopedic and hand surgery departments, it provides reliable fixation and enhanced functional recovery for upper extremity trauma management.
Advantage
· Medical-grade titanium alloy: lightweight, strong, biocompatible
· Low-profile design minimizes tendon and soft tissue irritation
· Multiple locking holes ensure secure fixation in small bones
· Anatomically contoured for precise adaptation
· Supports both open and minimally invasive surgical approaches
· CE-certified and ISO13485 compliant for global distribution
Application
· Fixation of phalangeal and metacarpal fractures
· Hand and upper extremity trauma reconstruction
· Osteotomy and small bone deformity correction
· Open or minimally invasive hand surgery
FAQ
Q1: What material is the plate made from?
A1: The plate is made from high-quality medical-grade titanium alloy.
Q2: What type of fractures is it used for?
A2: It is used for fixation and reconstruction of phalangeal and metacarpal fractures.
Q3: Why is the low-profile design important?
A3: It minimizes irritation and adhesion to tendons and surrounding soft tissues.
Q4: Are multiple sizes available?
A4: Yes, various lengths and configurations are available for different fracture patterns and bone anatomies.
Q5: Who typically purchases this implant?
A5: Hand surgery departments, orthopedic hospitals, and medical distributors specializing in small bone fixation.