PTM Medial Proximal Tibia plate

Fracture of the medial tibial plate
Metaphysal fracture of the medial tibial plate
Open medial fracture with subsidence
Sunken medial tibial plate fracture

Rail

Bridge fixation with angular stability plates is the most widely used method in the treatment of metadiaphyseal and periarticular fractures of the long bones of the lower limb.
Delayed union, pseudo-arthrosis, breakage of fixation devices and asymmetrical bone callus formation are often caused by the rigidity of the implants, which do not allow proper load transfer to the stumps.

The Rail system is designed to allow use of the most suitable means of fixation for the type of fracture to be treated.
When using the dynamic option system, although resorption and repositioning occur at the level of the fracture rhyme, compression continues to act along the diaphyseal axis, allowing subsequent physiological union and reducing the risk of failure.

 

Ref. Plates L. mm Holes
144.4101 PTM Medial proximal tibia plate (L) Short 85 4+2
144.4102 PTM Medial proximal tibia plate (R) Short 85 4+2
144.4103 PTM Medial proximal tibia plate (L) Medium 115 4+4
144.4104 PTM Medial proximal tibia plate (R) Medium 115 4+4
144.4105 PTM Medial proximal tibia plate (L) Long 150 4+6
144.4106 PTM Medial proximal tibia plate (R) Long 150 4+6

 

Autolocking screws: Ø 3,6 from 14 to 90 mm
Cortical screws: Ø 3,7 from 14 to 42 mm
Materials
Plates: Titanium Ti6AI4V – ISO 5832-3
Bushings and screws: Titanium Ti6AI4V – ISO 5832-3