Proximal Tibia

We are dedicated to advancing the treatment of tibia and patella fractures through our innovative product line, which includes advanced plates and nails specifically designed for effective fixation. Our solutions utilise cutting-edge technology, including the Spyrox Patella, to enhance surgical precision and improve patient outcomes.
Our offerings include:
  • Anatomically Designed Plates: Sorath’s tibia and patella plates are engineered to conform to the unique anatomical structures of these bones, ensuring precise alignment and effective stabilisation. The low-profile design minimises soft tissue irritation while providing robust fixation.
  • High-Strength Nails: Our intramedullary nails are crafted from durable materials to provide excellent biomechanical stability for tibial fractures. These nails accommodate various fracture patterns, allowing for early mobilisation and quicker recovery times.
Twin Lock BCP Proximal Tibia Plate

The Twin Lock BCP Proximal Tibia Plate is indicated to be used in:

  • Split-type fractures of the lateral tibial plateau
  • Lateral split fractures with associated depressions
  • Pure central depression fractures
  • Split or depression fractures of the medial plateau
Features
  • Anatomically contoured: The plate fits exactly onto the lateral proximal tibia. Soft tissue irritation is reduced. No need for intraoperative plate bending
  • Four parallel proximal locking holes: Four screws can be placed close to the articular surface with the rafting technique
  • Three 2.0 mm proximal holes: 2.0 mm K wires can be placed proximally for preliminary fixation or holes can be used for meniscal repair with sutures.
  • Three proximal holes distal to plate head: Hole angles allow for the screws to converge in the plate head allowing for support of the medial fragments
  • Holes: The holes allow for the placement of either 3.5 mm Locking screws or 3.5 mm cortex screws
Twin Lock BCP Proximal Medial Tibia Plate

The Twin Lock BCP Proximal Medial Tibia Plate is indicated to be used in:

  • Buttress metaphyseal fractures of the medial tibial plateau
  • Split-type fractures of the medial tibial plateau
  • Medial split fractures with associated depressions
  • Split or depression fractures of the medial tibial plateau
Features
  • Anatomically Contoured: The plate fits exactly onto the medial proximal tibia. Soft tissue irritation is reduced. No need for intraoperative plate bending
  • Three Parallel Proximal Locking Holes: Three screws can be placed close to the articular surface with the rafting technique
  • Two 2.0 mm Proximal Holes: 2.0 mm K wires can be placed proximally for preliminary fixation or holes can be used for meniscal repair with sutures
  • Two Proximal Holes Distal to Plate Head: Hole angles allow the screws to converge with two of the three screws in the plate head, providing support to the proximal screws
  • BCP Holes: The BCP holes allow for the placement of either 3.5/5.0 mm Locking screws or 3.5 mm/5.0 mm cortical screws
  • Distal Hole: Distal hole accepts the articulated tension device, allowing for compression or distraction
  • Undercuts: Improves periosteal blood supply if the plate is pressed against the bone.
  • Bullet Nose: Allows a minimally invasive insertion of the plate
Twin Lock BCP Posterior Medial Proximal Tibia Plate

The Twin Lock BCP Postero medial Proximal Tibia Plate is indicated for internal fixation of posteromedial proximal tibia fractures including buttressing of fractures of the proximal, distal, and metaphyseal areas of the tibia

Features
  • The Plate is available in stainless steel or titanium and has a limited-contact shaft profile
  • The head and neck portions of the plate accept 3.5 mm locking, conical and cortex screws or 4.0 mm cancellous bone screws
  • The two proximal screw holes have 10° divergent trajectories. (Each diverges 5° from the plate midline
  • The Head Screw can be placed close to Tibial Plateau 
  • The elongated combi holes in the neck and first shaft hole ease plate positioning

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