Mid-Shaft Radius & Ulna
     Fracture Solutions

 

 

             Streamlining your practice

                        from fingertip to clavicle

 

 

About the ALPS Composite Locking Plate

 

 

  •Proximal bullet tip facilitates submuscular plate insertion

  •TiMAX™ for strength, biocompatibility and enhanced imaging
   capabilities over stainless steel

  •Compression holes in the shaft of the plate for:

      •2.7 mm standard non-locking screws

      •3.5 mm low profile and standard non-locking screws

      •4.0 mm standard non-locking screws – optional

  •K-wire holes for temporary fixation

  •1.6 mm F.A.S.T. Guide adapter for provisional fixation through
   F.A.S.T Guide

  •Threaded holes for: locking 2.7 mm, 3.5 mm, 4.0 mm, and 3.5
   mm multi-directional screws

  •Pre-assembled F.A.S.T. Guide inserts for easy drilling and
   bending

  •Gradual transition for optimal stress distribution

  •3.5 mm multi-directional locking screws allow for up to 15
   degrees of angulation from center

  •Low profile, bendable nodes for intra-operative customization

 

 

Flexible Plating Technology

 

 

  •Flexible plating technology delivers intra-operative customization

  •Composite plates can be contoured in both coronal and axial
   planes

 

For complete information visit A.L.P.S. Fibula Plating System

 

 

About the ALPS Small Fragment System

 

The A.L.P.S. Small Fragment System is a titanium plate and screw system that fuses locking screw technology with conventional plating techniques. The set was designed to maximize treatment options when managing fractures requiring small fragment fixation, as well as, to serve as the core system for additional anatomic implants.

The A.L.P.S. Small Fragment System combines our traditional system with the enhanced benefits of locking screw technology. The compression plate features two distinct plate hole designs, each serving an intended purpose without compromising performance. The hybrid construction of this plate offers the surgeon the ability to combine standard interfragmentary compression with the added stability of fixed angle locking. This construct will protect the compression and lag screws while providing stability across extensive comminution, unstable metaphyseal fractures or in osteopenic bone.

For complete information visit A.L.P.S. Small Fragment System

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