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The Clavicle Hook Plates
Open the catalog to page 1The Clavicle Hook Plates Indications With the Clavicle Hook Plate, we have designed a comprehensive solution for repairing fractures located at the distal portion of the clavicle and Acromioclavicular separations. Standard ORIF procedures including pinning, reconstruction and DC plating are not appropriate for preserving Acromioclavicular joint function. Acromioclavicular Separation Product Specifications Hook angle= 10° Limited contact surface Rounded plate edges Polished surface Low-profile plate Color Code, Green for Right and Blue for Left • Tapered plate end Hook step= 17.6 mm Plate...
Open the catalog to page 2The Clavicle Hook Plates Fractures Medial to CC Ligaments ( Type II) Articular Surface Fractures (Type III)
Open the catalog to page 3The Clavicle Hook Plates Clavicle Hook Plates Features Clavicle hook plate enhances healing capacity resulting in several ways: Clavicle Hook Plate offers a low profile solution for superior distal plating of the clavicle. • 3D pre-contoured design matches the natural S-shape of the clavicle. • Screw positioning that precisely targets distal fragments and provides secure, stable fixation for multiple fracture patterns, especially when disruption of the ligaments is evident • The locking and compression holes of the plate eases the fixation and fracture reduction capability. • High grade...
Open the catalog to page 4The Clavicle Hook Plates Approach Approximately a six centimeters transverse (medial to lateral) incision is made over the palpable fracture of the clavicle at the lateral third. Dissection is carried down to the fascia and the skin flaps are elevated. The cutaneous nerves are protected. The musculature is then subperosteally elevated off the bone fragments. It is important to keep soft tissue attachments to the bone fragments in an attempt to maintain vascularity. The fracture/dislocation is reduced. Plate Insertion Temporary fixation of the fracture were performed with using K-wire wires...
Open the catalog to page 5The Clavicle Hook Plates Dislocation of the Acromioclavicular Joint Incision Through the same surgical incision, taking care not to disrupt the soft tissues, expose the acromioclavicular joint and the lateral shaft of the clavicle. Insertion The clavicle were pushed down manually to reduce the dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint and provide temporary fixation using K-wire wires. The soft tissue posterior to the acromioclavicular joint were dissected to prepare a path for the insertion of the hook. All ligament or capsule were repaired. The hook of the plate were passed under the...
Open the catalog to page 6The Clavicle Hook Plates Ordering Information PART NO. DESCRIPTION 10-2273-03 10-2274-03 10-2273-05 10-2274-05 10-2275-03 10-2276-03 10-2275-05 10-2276-05 Clavicle Hook Plate, 3 hole, Left Clavicle Hook Plate, 3 hole, Right Clavicle Hook Plate, 5 hole, Left Clavicle Hook Plate, 5 hole, Right Clavicle Hook Plate, 3 hole, HS, Left Clavicle Hook Plate, 3 hole, HS, Right Clavicle Hook Plate, 5 hole, HS, Left Clavicle Hook Plate, 5 hole, HS, Right 2.7mm x 8.0mm Cortical Screw, Self Tapping 2.7mm x 10.0mm Cortical Screw, Self Tapping 2.7mm x 12.0mm Cortical Screw, Self Tapping 2.7mm x 14.0mm...
Open the catalog to page 7Hook Plates Response Ortho LLC, 725 River Road,
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