2.0 MM LCP MICRO RECON PLATE
The 2.0 MM LCP Micro Recon Plate is a medical implant device designed for use in orthopedic surgeries, particularly in the field of reconstructive surgery for small bones and fractures. Here are some specifications and common uses:
Specification
- Material: Typically made from titanium alloy, which provides strength and biocompatibility.
- Thickness: 2.0 millimeters, which allows for minimal invasiveness in surgery while providing adequate stability.
- Plate Design: The plate design is specialized for use in micro-reconstructive surgeries, often featuring low-profile, contoured shapes to fit the anatomy of small bones.
- Screw Holes: The plate contains multiple screw holes along its length, allowing surgeons flexibility in fixation and stabilization of bone fragments.
- Surface Finish: The surface may be treated to promote osseointegration, facilitating bone healing and integration with the implant.
Uses
- Hand and Foot Reconstruction: These plates are commonly used in surgeries involving the small bones of the hands and feet, such as metacarpals, metatarsals, and phalanges.
- Maxillofacial Surgery: In reconstructive surgeries of the face and jaw, these plates can be used to stabilize fractures or to correct deformities.
- Pediatric Orthopedics: Due to their small size and low profile, these plates are suitable for use in pediatric orthopedic surgeries, where preserving growth plates and minimizing disruption to bone development is crucial. Sports Injuries: Injuries to small bones, such as those in the wrist or ankle, often require precise fixation to ensure proper healing and restoration of function. These plates can be instrumental in such cases.
Overall, the 2.0 MM LCP Micro Recon Plate offers surgeons a versatile and reliable tool for addressing a variety of small bone fractures and deformities, with the aim of restoring function and mobility to patients.