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		<title>Proximal Tibia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proximal lateral tibia plates of O’nil range have been designed to ensure optimal synthesis of tibia plateau fractures. An open reduction and stable internal fixation with a lateral plate are recognized as standard treatment of intra-and extra-articular fractures; its pre-shaped anatomical profile helps reducing the need for further modelling.

Plates realized in diamagnetic steel (AISI 316 LVM – ISO 5832-1) to allow magnetic resonance imaging.
The absence of pressure on the bone and the limited invasiveness help preserve the correct vascularity of the periosteum;]]></description>
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		<title>Distal Femur</title>
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