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Asymmetric plate on black with a horizontal scalloped body, rounded ends, a downward-projecting branch and eight circular through-holes

Anteromedial Tibial Plateau Locking Plate

Specification

Material
Pure Titanium
Length
39 mm, 48 mm
Holes
7, 8
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Overview

Kangli Orthopaedics manufactures this compact pure titanium plate for anteromedial tibial plateau fixation. Its horizontal body follows the anterior plateau region, while a wider descending branch forms an asymmetric T-shaped footprint across the adjoining proximal tibia. The plate features circular locking openings, a gently curved profile, rounded edges, and separate left- and right-sided configurations.

Asymmetric T-Shaped Plate Geometry

The plate consists of a longitudinal horizontal section and a branch extending downward from the central portion. The branch gradually narrows toward its rounded tip, creating a focused footprint across the anteromedial plateau and adjacent proximal tibia without expanding the main body into a broad rectangular form.

Anteromedial tibial plateau plate fixed onto a tibia bone model
The plate fixed to the tibial plateau

Locking Screw Hole Configuration

Circular through-holes are distributed along the horizontal section and descending branch. Each opening has a beveled rim and recessed interior to provide locking screw engagement points across both sections of the plate. This arrangement connects the branch and main body within one compact fixation construct.

Rounded, Low-Profile Contour

A thin body, smoothly rounded perimeter, and shallow curvature along the horizontal section define the plate’s profile. The rounded transitions continue into the branch, replacing sharp corners and a square distal end with a more gradual edge around the compact implant.

Left- and Right-Sided Plate Options

Left and right configurations orient the anteromedial branch for the corresponding side of the tibial plateau. Compact length options keep the plate concentrated around the local plateau region rather than extending along a longer medial path toward the tibial shaft.

Typical Fixation Applications

  • Anteromedial tibial plateau fracture fixation
  • Anterior tibial plateau plate fixation
  • Proximal tibia fixation with locking screws
  • Local fixation across the anteromedial plateau region

For a longer medial fixation path, this compact plate can be evaluated alongside the Proximal Tibial Medial Locking Plate.

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