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Shallow-curved hooked plate with a tapered rounded left end, broader right body, concave lower edge, and eleven openings in varied shapes

Clavicular Hook Locking Plate

Specification

Material
Pure Titanium
Height
14 mm, 17 mm
Length
54 - 92 mm
Holes
8 - 11
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Overview

Kangli Orthopaedics manufactures the Clavicular Hook Locking Plate for clavicle fixation, including distal and midshaft fracture procedures. Its shallow curved body follows the changing contour of the clavicle, while the broad end features staggered locking openings and an integrated hook extending from the distal end. This configuration identifies it as a clavicle hook plate rather than a straight clavicle locking plate. It is supplied in left and right forms.

Hooked Profile for Distal Clavicle Positioning

The hook continues from the broad plate end, turning downward and outward toward a rounded tip. It forms an engagement point beneath the distal clavicular region as part of the integrated implant design, without requiring a separate hook component at that end.

Contoured Plate Body for Clavicle Anatomy

A shallow longitudinal curve runs along the plate, with a pronounced concave sweep on the lower edge and a wider central-to-distal body. The changing profile corresponds to the transition from the narrower shaft area to the broader hooked end.

Slot and Locking-Hole Configuration

Elongated, rounded slots are positioned through the narrower section of the plate. Smaller circular and oval openings are grouped across the broad distal end. The slots allow plate translation before screw tightening, while the locking openings provide defined screw-to-plate engagement in the region of the hook.

Clavicle Fixation Applications

This implant configuration is listed for:

  • distal clavicle fracture fixation
  • midshaft clavicle fracture fixation
  • hook-assisted clavicle fixation
  • fixation around the distal clavicle

The Clavicular Hook Locking Plate can be considered alongside the S-Shaped Clavicular Locking Low-Stress Plate when evaluating hooked and non-hooked clavicle plate configurations.

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