The LCP Lateral Tibial Plateau Plate provides stable fixation for complex proximal tibia fractures, utilizing angular stable locking screws to prevent displacement. Its anatomical contour supports the articular surface while enabling minimally invasive insertion to preserve soft tissue and blood supply.

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LCP Platoul Tibial Lateral

Q&O

Î1: What is the LCP Lateral Tibial Plateau Plate used for?
A1: It is designed for fixation of proximal tibial lateral plateau fractures, including split, depression, and comminuted fractures.

Q2: Why choose a lateral plate for proximal tibia fractures?
A2: The lateral plate provides direct access to the lateral plateau, facilitates anatomical reduction, and preserves medial soft tissue structures.

Q3: What are the benefits of a locking compression plate (LCP)?
A3: LCP offers angular stability, strong fixation in osteoporotic bone, and minimizes the risk of screw loosening or fracture collapse.

Î4: What material is the plate made of?
A4: It is made from titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) or medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.

Î5: Cum este proiectată anatomic placa?
A5: The plate is pre-contoured to fit the lateral surface of the proximal tibia, with distal holes angled to support the articular surface and optimize screw placement.

Î6: What screw types are compatible with this plate?
A6: It uses locking screws for metaphyseal fixation and cortical screws for shaft compression, allowing hybrid fixation.

Î7: Can this plate be used for comminuted or osteoporotic fractures?
A7: Da, the fixed-angle locking mechanism provides excellent stability for comminuted fractures or poor-quality bone.

Î8: What are the available plate sizes and configurations?
A8: Plates come in various lengths (3–13 holes) and are available in left and right anatomical versions.

Q9: What surgical approaches are commonly used?
A9: It can be applied via open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) or minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis (MIPPO) techniques.

Q10: What are potential complications?
A10: Complications may include hardware irritation, loss of reduction, knee stiffness, or delayed healing, particularly in high-energy injuries or osteoporotic bone.

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