LCP Locking Compression Plate – A Most Widely Used Orthopedic Implant
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LCP locking compression plates are used for treating different types of fractures in the long bones like the humerus, femur, and tibia. Along with this, periprosthetic fractures, osteopenic bone, and nonunions or malunions can also be fixed using LCP plates. These locking plates are known to provide optimum compression when applied with the locking screws. This prevents overtightening and minimizes the risk of displacement of fractured bone fragments. The anatomically contoured design of these plates en
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Orthopedic surgeons use cannulated screws to fix different types of fractures. They are applied to hold implants over fractured bone fragments and keep them aligned in the correct anatomy. As the name suggests, cannulated screws have a hollow shaft. This allows them to be applied over a guide wire or guide pin. This ensures a precise placement of screws using fluoroscopy. Cannulated screws are available in different sizes and structural configurations, and are used depending on the type and severity of the fracture.
Siora Surgicals Pvt. Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of a CE-certified range of orthopedic devices including 4.5/5.5 mm cannulated screws. Siora uses medical-grade stainless steel and titanium to fabricate implants. The company is also a leading OEM/contract manufacturing service provider worldwide.
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