
Femoral Periprosthetic Revision Locking Plate (Contoured / Straight)
Specification
- Material
- Pure Titanium
- Length
- 125 - 301 mm
- Holes
- 5 - 16
Kangli Orthopaedics manufactures this femoral periprosthetic revision locking plate in pure titanium for fixation constructs positioned around a femoral prosthesis. The plate features a shallow longitudinal bow, a slightly convex upper surface, an elongated oval slot for initial positioning, and multiple locking apertures along its length. Beveled aperture rims and scalloped edge relief are integrated into the plate design. It is supplied in left and right forms.
Bowed Geometry for Femoral Revision Fixation
The elongated plate body follows a shallow longitudinal curve rather than forming a flat strip. Its slight convexity is designed to correspond with the curved femoral region encountered during periprosthetic revision fixation, helping maintain the intended plate orientation along the femur.

Oval Slot for Initial Positioning
A rounded oval slot provides longitudinal adjustment during the initial positioning stage. The plate can be shifted along its axis before final fixation, allowing the locking apertures to be aligned with the selected fixation locations.
Locking Apertures with Beveled Rims
Circular locking apertures extend along the plate and feature beveled or countersunk rims. These rims accommodate the screw heads within the plate profile, while the locking interface provides the designated seating point for each screw.
Scalloped Edge Relief Along the Plate
Repeated recesses and raised lands interrupt the plate edges between the apertures. The rounded, scalloped profile provides edge relief along the construct while retaining the plate’s elongated fixation surface.
Applications Around a Femoral Prosthesis
The plate is intended for fixation applications involving:
- Femoral fractures adjacent to a prosthesis
- Revision fixation along the femoral shaft
- Femoral fixation constructs where a bowed plate profile is required
For proximal femoral fixation without a periprosthetic revision focus, the Proximal Femoral Locking Plate may be evaluated as an alternative within the product range.

