The plate is used in the fixation of proximal tibia fractures involving the lateral plateau, including split, depression and split-depression patterns, and it can be placed through an open lateral approach or inserted subcutaneously and fixed percutaneously when the aiming-guide version is used. The precontoured head positions the raft screws below the subchondral bone of the plateau, and K-wire holes in the head allow temporary fixation to the bone before definitive screw placement. Fracture reduction, the choice of curvature and the final screw configuration are determined by the operating surgeon.
| Curvature | Hole counts | Side | Aiming guide |
|---|
| Standard curvature | 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15 holes | Left / Right | With or without guide |
| Large curvature | 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15 holes | Left / Right | With or without guide |
| Attribute | Data |
|---|
| Plate position | Lateral proximal tibia, anatomic head over the plateau flare |
| Hole pattern | Locking raft holes in the head; combination holes along the shaft |
| Screw compatibility | Locking screws and standard cortical screws of the matching large-fragment system |
| Material | Stainless steel, implant grade |
| Temporary fixation | K-wire holes in the plate head |
| Origin | Genuine original implant; original manufacturer documentation available |
As a genuine original implant, the plate head geometry, raft-screw angles and thread interfaces follow the published surgical technique of the original system without deviation, and the plates accept the instruments described there directly. Stock covers both curvatures and both legs across the full hole-count run, so a wholesale order can consolidate the complete matrix in one shipment.