We bring you an Extensive Range of Large Fragment Locking Implants
The goal of surgical fracture treatment is to restore and reconstruct the anatomy of an affected structure. There are a multitude of orthopedic implants and instrument sets being made available by experts from Sharma Orthopedic to accomplish this objective. We strive to ensure that our clients, be it the orthopedic surgeons or the patients, can achieve what they want – a comfortable and healthy life. This range of high-quality and durable large fragment locked implants has also been created with the same intention of helping people get back to their normal. Move on and explore the wide array of products we have sourced for our clientele from all across the country!
What are Large Fragment Locking Implants
The range of large fragment locked implants is a combination of partly stainless steel and titanium. It integrates the locking screw technology with the traditional bone plating techniques to fixate the fractured bone fragments and render them enough stabilization to heal properly. The plate holes are created in such a manner that the large fragment plates can adapt to any type of deformed bony structure. When placed properly, these large fragment implants can perform their functions efficiently and are very simple to work with.
Indication of Large Fragment Locking Implants
The large fragment locked implants include narrow plates and screws that are intended for fracture fixation of the long bones, like the tibia, femur, and humerus. These implants are also used for osteopenic bone, malunions, periprosthetic fractures, and non-unions. They are designed to assist with metaphyseal fractures in the medial tibia, proximal humerus, and distal tibia.
Apart from the above-mentioned conditions, these orthopedic implants are also used for simple, comminuted fractures, depression medial wedge fractures, lateral wedge fractures, bicondylar combination of lateral wedge and depression fractures, and proximal fractures with associated shaft fractures.
Features of Large Fragment Locking Instruments
- The holes made in large fragment plates are placed symmetrically and uniformly.
- It can promote the usage of conventional plating techniques along with the screw technology.
- Fractures can be treated with these implants using the cortical and Cancellous Screws.
- The bone screws can lock to the plate, resulting in a fixed-angle construct.
- Large fragment locked plates increase the stability, which possibly reduces the screw back-out risk and consequently minimizes the mishap during fracture reduction.
- Various available lengths of the locking plates save us from cutting them as per the length of fractured bones.
Our Range of Implants & Instruments under Large Fragment Locking Implants
Sharma Orthopedic includes a broad range of large fragment locked implants, such as:
- Proximal Femur Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Trochanteric Femur Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Distal Femur Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Femoral Condylar Buttress Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Lateral Tibia Head Buttress Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Proximal Medial Tibia Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Cloverleaf Locked Plate
- T –Locked Plate
- T –Buttress Locked Plate
- L –Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Low Profile Proximal Lateral Tibia Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Distal Tibia Anatomical Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Pilon Locked Plate
- Low Bend Distal Medial Tibia Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Dynamic Compression Locked Plate (Broad & Narrow)
- 1/3rdTubular Locked Plate
- Fibula Lateral Distal Locked Plate (Left & Right)
- Cancellous Locked Screw (4.0mm, 5.0mm)
- Cancellous Locked Screw 6.5mm – 16mm Threaded, 32mm Threaded and Full Threaded
- Cortex Locked Screw (3.0mm, 5.0mm)
- Instrument tray (1, 2, and 3)
- Instrument set container
Benefits of Large Fragment Locked Implants
Bone segments are placed properly according to their respective spots, regardless of how they are reduced.
- A large fragment locked implant set is important for any orthopedic specialist. Its elements provide much-needed support and minimize surgery time.
- The locking plates and screws offer a perfectly secure grip on the fractured bone, minimizing the risk of a failed implant or displaced fracture.
- The locking plates and screws are easier to place and demand fewer incisions, which could lead to quicker healing and shorter recovery times for the patient.
- The locking compression using large fragment plates can be done on the non-united fracture sites with the pre-existing intramedullary interlocking nails.
Large Fragment Locked Implants Usage
To begin with, operating with large fragment locked implants certainly requires specific instruction and complete knowledge of orthopedic surgical procedures. The surgeon will first assess the fractured site to determine the proper plate size and screw placement. Then, the medical expert will create a small incision on the fractured site to place the screws and plate into the bone to stabilize the fragments of bone. Next, the incision is closed, and the patient is provided with a list of rehabilitation tips that need to be followed throughout the recovery phase.
Reach out to our orthopedic implants & instruments experts for further assistance!
It is obvious for surgeons to get perplexed amidst such a varied range of products to find the appropriate product for the patient. When caught up in such a scenario, always consider connecting to our line of experts for help. They will guide you and also make it possible for an individual to be well-versed in the products that we have to offer at Sharma Orthopedic. Be it the non-locked large fragment or a locking one, you can get any of the instrument sets customized as per requirements!
FAQs:
Below, we tried to answer some of the frequently asked questions related to the large fragment locking segment of our premium range of orthopedic implants & instruments:
1. How much time does it take to recover after surgery using large fragment locked implants?
The time needed for recovery after surgery using large fragment locked instrument sets is determined by many factors, such as the type of surgical procedures, the total number of implants, and the health & age of patients. However, it can take somewhere between a few weeks to a couple of months for a patient to recover completely.
2. Do large fragment screws provide compression?
The locking screws assist with creating a sturdy structure while being placed along with the conventional bone plating procedure. These fragment screws provide locking compression to ensure proper fixation of the fractured fragments of the bone.
3. Can a large fragment locking plate be used for all orthopedic surgeries?
No, the large fragment locked implants are made particularly for the fractures of long bones such as the humerus, tibia, and humerus.