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Proximal Femoral

The OrthoLine™ proximal femoral fracture system is designed to aid in fractures of the proximal femur. The plate is designed to be placed on the lateral aspect of the bone with minimal to no contouring.

 

Designed with the surgeon in mind, the OrthoLine proximal femoral fracture plates are anatomically designed, incorporating proximal and distal screw trajectories to align centrally in the metaphyseal and diaphyseal bone.

 

The anatomic design features include a contour to follow the natural procurvatum, double proximal curvature to follow the trochanter, and increased screw density with a unique pattern on the proximal end.

 

OrthoLine plates include features to help create a more reproducible procedure: the plates are contoured anatomically to match the bone surface. The K-wire holes allow plate placement prior to screw insertion, which helps the surgeon find the best location to place the plate. The low-profile design is less prominent under the skin, with features that limit bone-to-plate contact. The plate includes a suture hole on the proximal end to aid in soft tissue closure. Additionally, features designed to aid in proper plate placement include variable-angle locking (VAL) screws for the titanium lines.

 

Features and Benefits
Suture hole to aid in soft-tissue closure

High proximal screw density including a unique pattern with specific trajectories

Anatomic plate designs to follow the procurvatum and trochanteric curvature

Left and right options in a variety of sizes for patients of all sizes

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