Manual Locking Plate System (HLS)
The Hand Locking Plate System is a trusted osteosynthesis solution that offers different types of plates to treat different hand fractures.
A special feature of this system is the optional choice of hole configuration, which allows the selection of locking or non-locking screws for each hole (except compression and elongated). With a choice of +/- 15° angle, the system offers particular versatility, especially for complex fractures.
Distal Femoral Locking System (DFL)
- Multi-directional locking
- Design of the anatomical panel
- Radiopaque handle and drill bits close to the joint
- Extraction attachment for easy repositioning
- Left/right version
Manual Locking Plate System (HLS)
- Multi-directional locking
- Reduction of soft tissue irritation due to anatomical plate design
- Different types and lengths of panels
- Plate hardness: 1.0 mm and 1.5 mm
- Sliding hole with compression capability (to create tension)
- Extended T-Shape: Elongated hole for additional rotation axis correction
- Plate lengths: 4, 6, 8, 10 holes
Panel technology. ONE technology for all implants. All ITS. plates are made of Grade 2 titanium, while the screws are made of a harder titanium alloy. This allows the plates to have only threadless holes, all of which (with the exception of the elongated holes) accept both non-locking and locking screws.
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