
Straight Reconstruction Locking Plate
- Trauma Plates & Fixation
- Universal
- Compression
- Reconstruction
Specification
- Material
- Pure Titanium
- Length
- 61 - 231 mm
- Holes
- 5 - 14
Kangli Orthopaedics offers the Straight Reconstruction Locking Plate in pure titanium for general trauma fixation and planned reconstruction workflows. Its linear profile extends from end to end, with a repeated row of elongated apertures and compact circular holes near the terminals. Available formats include the Reconstruction Plate, Upper Limb Restricted Compression Plate, and One-Third Tubular Plate for different fixation configurations.
Linear Plate Profile for Fixation Planning
The narrow plate body follows a continuous straight axis along the selected bone segment. Scalloped edges appear between the openings, while the rounded, slightly tapered ends provide a gradual transition at the plate terminals instead of a squared-off finish.
Elongated Apertures Along the Plate Body
Large rounded apertures are arranged in a single longitudinal row. Solid bridges separate each opening, and a raised border surrounds the aperture edges. Together, these features provide defined positions for compatible fixation hardware along the plate while preserving an open, lightweight plate profile.
Circular Holes at the Plate Terminals
Smaller circular holes are positioned near both rounded end zones. A short solid section separates each terminal hole from the adjacent elongated aperture, creating a distinct end position for compatible fixation hardware.
Plate Configurations for Reconstruction and Upper-Limb Use
Available configurations and listed applications include:
- Reconstruction Plate for a general straight reconstruction line
- Upper Limb Restricted Compression Plate for upper-limb fixation planning
- One-Third Tubular Plate for a narrower tubular plate application
- Plate-supported titanium cable fixation tasks
The straight plate configuration can be selected alongside, or distinguished from, the Titanium Cable Fixation System when the planned construct calls for a plate component rather than the cable system alone.

