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Anodised yellow proximal femur locking plate seen obliquely: a broad rounded head carrying a cluster of screw holes, narrowing into a long gently curved shaft with a single row of round holes

Proximal Femoral Locking Plate

Specification

Material
Pure Titanium
Holes
3 - 14
Length
121 - 340 mm
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Overview

Kangli Orthopaedics manufactures this pure titanium plate for proximal femoral fixation. Its broadened proximal head transitions into a long, slim shaft with a subtly curved longitudinal profile. A concentrated group of openings is positioned in the widened end, followed by a near-linear series along the shaft. Left- and right-sided configurations allow selection according to the intended side of the proximal femur.

Proximal Femur Plate Design

The widened proximal section is shaped for placement around the upper femur, while the narrower shaft extends along the femoral diaphysis. This profile combines a concentrated proximal region with a lengthwise fixation section in one plate design.

Proximal Hole Arrangement

Circular to slightly oval openings are grouped around the proximal transition. Shaft openings begin beyond the widened head, creating a distinct separation between the proximal fixation area and the more linear shaft section.

Longitudinal Shaft Coverage

Additional openings continue at regular intervals along the slim shaft toward the tapered tip. This sequence provides multiple positions along the length of the femur without extending the broad proximal profile through the full plate.

Curved Transition and Tapered Tip

The plate narrows through a short neck and follows a subtle curve toward the distal end. Its pointed or narrowly rounded tip provides a defined finish as the plate transitions from the broad proximal region to the slimmer shaft section.

Left- and Right-Sided Configurations

Left- and right-sided versions are available for side-specific proximal femur fixation. The selected configuration places the broadened head and shaft direction on the corresponding side of the femur.

Orthopedic Applications

  • Fixation of proximal femoral fractures
  • Fixation around the upper femur and hip region
  • Extension of proximal fixation along the femoral shaft
  • Selection of a left- or right-sided femoral plate

The Proximal Femoral Locking Plate can be used alongside the Femoral Neck Locking Plate when the fixation focus is specifically centered on the femoral neck.

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