The Dorsal Distal Radius Variable Angle L Plate Titanium 56 pcs is a specialized orthopedic fixation implant designed for stabilization of appropriately selected distal radius fractures through a dorsal fixation approach. Its L-shaped plate configuration is intended to provide targeted support around the distal radius while compatible variable-angle locking screws allow controlled screw positioning according to the fracture pattern and available bone.
Distal radius fractures can involve the metaphysis, articular surface, dorsal cortex, or multiple fracture fragments. Complex fracture patterns may require fixation that provides support to specific areas of the distal radius. A dedicated dorsal distal radius plate can be considered when the dorsal fracture morphology or selected surgical approach makes dorsal fixation clinically appropriate.
The variable-angle locking technology allows compatible screws to be inserted within a defined range of permitted trajectories. This provides greater flexibility compared with a fixed-angle locking construct and may allow the surgeon to direct screws toward selected fracture fragments or optimize available bone purchase. The exact permitted angular range and screw compatibility must be confirmed according to the manufacturer’s technical documentation.
The L-shaped configuration provides a compact fixation profile intended for selected distal radius anatomy. Plate positioning should be determined according to fracture morphology, bone dimensions, soft-tissue considerations, and the surgeon’s preferred fixation technique. The implant should be positioned carefully to avoid interference with surrounding structures and to achieve the intended fracture support.
The product is available in 3-, 4-, and 5-hole configurations, providing multiple options for plate length and screw distribution. Shorter configurations may be suitable when a limited fixation span is required, while longer versions can provide additional fixation points when clinically indicated. The appropriate plate should be selected based on fracture characteristics, available bone stock, and the desired fixation construct.
The plates are manufactured from titanium, a material widely used in orthopedic implant applications because of its favorable strength-to-weight characteristics, corrosion resistance, and established biocompatibility. The exact titanium grade, mechanical specifications, surface treatment, and dimensions should be confirmed through the manufacturer’s product documentation.
The included screws are designed for use with the corresponding variable-angle plate system. Screw diameter, length, head configuration, and locking interface must be compatible with the plate. Screw length should be selected carefully based on patient anatomy and fracture location to obtain appropriate bone purchase while avoiding unnecessary penetration.
The 56-piece selection provides multiple plate and screw configurations for orthopedic trauma departments, hospitals, wrist surgery centers, and medical implant suppliers. Maintaining multiple hole configurations can help support implant selection for different distal radius fracture patterns and patient anatomies.
Dorsal distal radius fixation may be considered for selected fractures where dorsal stabilization is indicated, including certain displaced, unstable, comminuted, or dorsal fragment-dominant patterns. It should not be assumed to be appropriate for every distal radius fracture. Treatment decisions should be based on imaging, clinical findings, fracture morphology, bone quality, soft-tissue condition, and the surgeon’s assessment.
Correct plate positioning and screw trajectory are particularly important around the distal radius because of its proximity to the radiocarpal joint, tendons, and other soft-tissue structures. The surgeon should use appropriate imaging and system-specific instrumentation to verify plate placement, fracture reduction, and screw positioning.
The implant should be handled carefully to prevent contamination, scratching, deformation, or damage to the locking interface. Plates should not be bent or modified unless specifically permitted by the manufacturer. Reusable instruments should be cleaned, inspected, packaged, and sterilized according to validated healthcare-facility procedures and manufacturer instructions.
With 3–5 hole options, L-shaped dorsal configuration, variable-angle locking capability, compatible screws, titanium construction, and a 56-piece selection, this system provides a specialized fixation option for appropriately selected distal radius fracture procedures requiring dorsal orthopedic plating.
Key Features
- Designed for dorsal distal radius fracture fixation.
- L-shaped plate configuration for targeted distal radius support.
- Variable-angle locking technology provides flexible compatible screw trajectories.
- Available in 3-, 4-, and 5-hole configurations.
- Supplied with compatible fixation screws.
- Manufactured from titanium.
- Compact plate configuration for selected dorsal fixation applications.
- Multiple hole options accommodate different fixation spans.
- Suitable for selected unstable and complex distal radius fractures.
- 56-piece selection provides multiple plate and screw options.
- Suitable for professional orthopedic trauma and wrist surgery.
- Requires compatible drilling, measuring, and screw insertion instrumentation.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Dorsal Distal Radius Variable Angle L-Plate |
| Anatomical Site | Distal Radius / Wrist |
| Plate Position | Dorsal |
| Plate Type | Variable-Angle Locking L-Plate |
| Hole Options | 3–5 Holes |
| Configuration | L-Shaped |
| Locking Technology | Variable Angle |
| Screws | Included |
| Plate Material | Titanium |
| Quantity | 56 Pieces |
| Primary Application | Distal Radius Fracture Fixation |
| Fixation Type | Variable-Angle Locking Fixation |
| Surgical Specialty | Orthopedic Trauma / Wrist Surgery |
| Intended Use | Professional orthopedic surgical applications |
| Instrument Compatibility | Use compatible variable-angle plating instrumentation |
| Sterilization | Follow product-specific manufacturer instructions and validated protocols |
FAQs
1. What is a Dorsal Distal Radius Variable Angle L-Plate?
It is an orthopedic locking plate designed for selected distal radius fractures requiring dorsal fixation. Its L-shaped configuration provides targeted support while variable-angle locking holes allow compatible screws to be positioned within a specified angular range.
2. What does variable-angle locking mean?
Variable-angle locking allows compatible screws to be inserted at different permitted trajectories rather than along only one fixed axis. This can provide greater flexibility for targeting fracture fragments and optimizing bone purchase.
3. What hole configurations are available?
The system includes 3-, 4-, and 5-hole configurations, providing different options for plate length and fixation distribution.
4. What material is the plate made from?
The plate is manufactured from titanium. The specific titanium grade should be confirmed through the manufacturer’s technical documentation.
5. Are screws included with the plates?
Yes. The product specifies that screws are included. Exact screw quantity, diameter, length, and configuration should be confirmed against the manufacturer’s detailed set specification.
6. What is the purpose of a dorsal distal radius plate?
A dorsal distal radius plate is intended for selected fractures where dorsal stabilization is clinically appropriate. It may provide targeted fixation of dorsal or complex fracture fragments depending on the fracture morphology.
7. What types of fractures may require dorsal fixation?
Dorsal plating may be considered for selected displaced, unstable, comminuted, or dorsal fragment-dominant distal radius fractures. Final treatment depends on imaging, anatomy, bone quality, and surgeon assessment.
8. What is the advantage of an L-shaped plate?
The L-shaped configuration provides a compact plate geometry that can be positioned to support selected regions of the distal radius. The exact positioning depends on the fracture pattern and surgical approach.

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