
Minimally Invasive Calcaneal Process Anterior Locking Plate
- Foot & Ankle Implants
- Calcaneus & Hindfoot
- Minimally Invasive
Specification
- Material
- Pure Titanium
- Holes
- 5
Kangli Orthopaedics manufactures this Minimally Invasive Calcaneal Process Anterior Locking Plate from pure titanium for use in anterior calcaneal process and calcaneal fracture fixation. Its broad, two-lobed anterior end transitions through a shallow waist into a gently curved body. Larger and smaller circular apertures follow the plate’s irregular profile, creating a fixation layout that extends from the process region along the curved calcaneal surface. It is supplied in left and right forms.
Two-Lobed Design for Anterior Process Placement
The rounded anterior end features two compact lobes with openings distributed across the process region. From there, the plate narrows into a defined waist before continuing toward the body. This configuration concentrates the available screw positions near the anterior calcaneal process while maintaining a narrower profile beyond that area.
Curved Profile for the Calcaneal Surface
A shallow transverse contour and gently undulating longitudinal shape carry the plate from the anterior end toward its rounded terminal lobe. The curved profile follows the intended fixation path along the calcaneus, with screw locations distributed across the changing outline rather than arranged along a straight plate.
Multiple Aperture Sizes for Screw Positioning
Larger circular apertures provide the primary screw locations, while smaller openings are positioned between them across the upper and central sections. The varied aperture pattern offers distinct placement points at the anterior end, waist, and terminal body of the minimally invasive calcaneal plate.
Applications in Anterior Calcaneal Fixation
- Anterior calcaneal process fixation
- Minimally invasive calcaneal fracture fixation
- Calcaneal fracture plate positioning along a curved surface
For fixation directed toward the posterior tuberosity, this anterior process plate can be considered alongside the Minimally Invasive Calcaneal Tuberosity Posterior Locking Plate.


