Calcaneus, Malleolar, Wrist, Diaphyseal Humerus, Distal Humerus, Humerus Claw, Olecranon, Radius-Ulna, Distal Femur, Tibia, PFF, Periprosthetics

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O’nil plates provide excellent solutions for complex intra and extra-articular fractures of the distal femur. Pre-shaped and low profile, these plates minimise soft tissues problems and eliminate the need for modelling of the plate.

The patented conical locking system avoids the loss of primary and secondary reduction, ensuring stable fixation even in osteoporotic bone. This unique locking mechanism also avoids pressure on the bone, preserving vascularity and accelerating the return of the patient’s previous mobility and function.

The six screw positions in the femoral condyles provide improved fixation of many distal fractures.

INDICATIONS

  • Extra-articular fractures of the distal femur
  • Complex intra-articular fractures of the distal femur
  • Periprosthetic fractures
  • Fractures of the distal diaphysis

BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES

  • The patented screw-plate locking system allows easy locking of the screws, eliminates the risk of cross threading between the screw and plate, and ensures a simple operative technique.
  • Bicortical fixation
  • Available in 3 lengths and right and left versions
  • Plates made of steel AISI 316 LVM – ISO 5832-1, to allow MRI, screws and bushings made of titanium Ti6AI4V – ISO 5832-3
  • Simple and intuitive Instruments for reduced surgery times
SupportRefL. mmTh. mmHoles
Periarticular 11 L152.30011753.06+5
Periarticular 11 R152.30021753.06+5
Periarticular 14 L152.30032504.06+8
Periarticular 14 R152.30042504.06+8
Periarticular 17 L152.30053254.06+11
Periarticular 17 R152.30063254.06+11
ScrewsøL. mm
Autolocking screws5mm12mm to 110mm
InstrumentsRef
Instrument tray 5 SeriesS500


LINKED PRODUCTS

Periprostetics
Anatomical plates for periprosthetic fractures of the hip and knee
PFF – Proximal Femur Fracture
Proximal femur plate with modular greater trochanter hook
Excellence – Proximal tibia
Anatomical plates for proximal tibia fractures