• Unlike general mini frag style plates, these plates are designed specifically for lesser metatarsal fractures and osteotomies, and accommodate Ø2.0mm, Ø2.4mm, or Ø2.7mm polyaxial locking or non-locking screws in any hole for greater patient-customized fixation. The short, 4-hole plates feature a unique bridge for increased strenght when spanning fractures or osteotomies.
  • Unlike general mini frag style plates, these plates are designed specifically for lesser metatarsal fractures and osteotomies, and accommodate Ø2.0mm, Ø2.4mm, or Ø2.7mm polyaxial locking or non-locking screws in any hole for greater patient-customized fixation. The short, 4-hole plates feature a unique bridge for increased strength when spanning fractures or osteotomies.
  • Unlike general mini frag style plates, these plates are designed specifically for lesser metatarsal fractures and osteotomies, and accommodate Ø2.0mm, Ø2.4mm, or Ø2.7mm polyaxial locking or non-locking screws in any hole for greater patient-customized fixation. The short, 4-hole plates feature a unique bridge for increased strength when spanning fractures or osteotomies.
  • The 5th Metatarsal Hook plate system utilizes a unique guide and inserter to aid in proper plate alignment, fracture reduction, and plate placement for increased speed and efficiency.
  • The Talar Neck Fracture plate features a bracket design with diverging screw trajectories for secure fracture fixation.
  • The Cuboid Fracture plate is anatomically contoured and provides eight screw holes for greater fixation when addressing comminuted fracture patterns.
  • Navicular Fracture plates are anatomically contoured and provide nine screw holes for greater fixation when addressing comminuted fracture patterns.
  • Metatarsal Z plates function as a unique and more robust fixation option for fractures of the 1st and 5th metatarsals.
  • The 5th Metatarsal Spiral Fracture plate is uniquely designed for this specific fracture pattern. The plate provides fixation in two planes, with enhanced fixation distally when compared to traditional straight lateral plating. Unlike a straight lateral plate, this implant is pre-contoured to hug the diaphysis laterally. Additionally, the distal aspect wraps dorsally over the metatarsal head with an anatomic three-hole cluster, providing more fixation options distal to the fracture site for a more robust construct.
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