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Orthopedic General Medical Instruments Tibial Locking Plate Low Notch Design

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Orthopedic General Medical Instruments Tibial Locking Plate Low Notch Design

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Brand Name :Gather
Model Number :1408
Certification :CE/ISO
Place of Origin :Jiangsu ,China
MOQ :1 pc
Price :$40-65
Payment Terms :L/C, T/T, , D/A, Western Union
Supply Ability :5000pc/month
Delivery Time :5-15 work days
Packaging Details :Non sterilized , PE bag , carton package
Material :Titanium,Stainless Steel/Titanium,Titanium & Stainless Steel
Application :Trauma Operation,Distal Radius Medial Locking Plate
Color :blue,gold,red etc,silver
Usage :Orthopedic Surgery,Surgical Room,Orthopedic Implant,Proximal humerus or fractures of the humerus
Oem :Accepted,Available
Name :Tibial Narrow locking plate
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Orthopedic General Medical Instruments Tibial Locking Plate Low Notch DesignOrthopedic General Medical Instruments Tibial Locking Plate Low Notch Design


The plate is made of pure titanium so it is biocompatible.

Advantage:
1. Anatomical design, more suitable for bone surface
2. Low notch design, less stimulation to soft tissue
3. Multi-plane, multi-angle cross fixation, improve fixation stability
4. The end of the bone plate is tapered to prevent soft tissue irritation

Orthopedic General Medical Instruments Tibial Locking Plate Low Notch Design

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The tibial plateau has two articular surfaces, the medial and lateral tibial condyles, also called the medial and lateral plateaus. The medial tibial condyle bears 60% of the knee's weight and is a thicker structure. It is concave in shape and located slightly more distally compared to the lateral tibial condyle.

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