The Hip Plate System is designed for varus, valgus or rotational osteotomy fixation and trauma applications.

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instruments for medialization

Features

  • The Hip Plate System is designed for right and left application in accordance with the proximal femur anatomy.
  • Proximal parts of 100°, 110° and 120° angled plates designed for varus osteotomies, have an offset structure. The offset size is 8 mm for small 3.5 mm plates and 10 mm for 4.5 mm plates.
  • In order to meet bilateral application requirements, a pair of each type of plate is included in the set.
  • 5mm plates are used with 3.5 mm cortical screws and 4 mm cancellous screws.
  • 5 mm plates are used with 5 mm cortical screws and 5.5 mm cancellous screws.
  • The set includes 100°, 110° and 120° angled plates for varus osteotomies, 150° angled plates for valgus osteotomies and 120° angled plates for fracture fixation.
  • It has CrNi and Ti6Al4V Eli options.

 

Indications

  • Fracture fixation and proximal femur osteotomies,
  • Femur neck and/or pertrochanteric fractures,
  • Intertrochanteric rotational and/or varus osteotomies,
  • Intertrochanteric valgus osteotomies and/or rotational osteotomies.

 

Sizes

For detailed information, please review the catalog.

Surgical Technique

All Solutions

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  2. Sarıkaya İA, Oto M, Erdal OA, Şeker A, Görgün B, İnan M. Results of supracondylar femoral extension osteotomy and patellar tendon advancement in patients with cerebral palsy. Pam Med J 2018;11(3):315-320.
  3. Inan, Muharrem & Sarıkaya, Ilker & Seker, Ali & Güven, Mehmet. (2015). Risk Factors of Refracture and Morbidity During Removal of Titanium Pediatric Proximal Femoral Locking Plates in Children With Cerebral Palsy. Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Publish Ahead of Print. 10.1097/BPO.0000000000000455.
  4. Murat Oto, İlker Abdullah Sarıkaya, Ozan Ali Erdal, Ali Şeker, (2018).Surgical reconstruction of hip subluxation and dislocation in children with cerebral palsy Eklem Hastalik Cerrahisi 2018;29(1):8-12 doi: 10.5606/ehc.2018.59227