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Elongated thin plate shown horizontally on black, with a broad irregular left end, staggered circular openings, a tapered shaft and rounded right tip

Proximal Tibial Medial Locking Plate

Specification

Material
Pure Titanium
Length
106 - 305 mm
Holes
5 - 15
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Overview

Kangli Orthopaedics manufactures this pure titanium locking plate for medial fixation at the proximal tibia and tibial plateau. Its broad proximal head features staggered circular openings and transitions into a gently curved shaft with elongated locking apertures along the central axis. A tapered terminal end, chamfered edges, and left- and right-sided configurations define the plate’s medial proximal tibial profile.

Medial Proximal Tibia Plate Design

The broad proximal head contains larger and smaller circular openings arranged at staggered positions. This layout places screw entry points across the medial proximal tibia before the plate transitions into its narrower shaft.

Locking Apertures Along the Tibial Shaft

Near the head-to-shaft transition, the plate includes individual circular openings. Farther along the shaft, a regular row of elongated oval locking apertures follows the central axis. Their longitudinal format provides a defined area for compatible screw placement and plate alignment along the tibia.

Tapered Profile and Chamfered Edges

The plate gradually narrows from the proximal head toward a rounded terminal tip. Chamfered edges soften the thin plate body along its length, creating a continuous transition rather than an abrupt change in width or a squared end.

Left and Right Configurations with Multiple Lengths

Left- and right-sided versions correspond to the selected side of the proximal tibia and maintain the intended medial orientation during implant selection. Multiple shaft lengths extend the same proximal head design by different distances, from a shorter path near the plateau to a longer path farther down the tibia.

Orthopedic Implant Applications

  • Medial proximal tibial fracture fixation
  • Tibial plateau fracture fixation
  • Proximal tibia fixation with locking screws
  • Fixation extending from the tibial plateau into the tibial shaft

Within the same proximal tibial plate range, this plate can be evaluated alongside the Medial Column Tibial Plateau Locking Plate when a different plate configuration is under consideration.

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