The Locking One-Third 3.5 mm Plates (4–12 Holes) & LCP Screws – Titanium Grade 5 (61 Pcs) are specialized orthopedic fixation components designed to support internal fixation of selected fractures. The system combines one-third tubular-style locking plates with compatible LCP screws, providing multiple plate lengths and fixation options for orthopedic trauma procedures.
A one-third locking plate is designed with a relatively narrow profile and is commonly used where a lower-profile fixation solution is appropriate. The 3.5 mm system provides a standardized platform for compatible locking screws and is intended to assist surgeons in creating stable fixation constructs for appropriately selected fracture patterns.
The set includes 4–12 hole plate configurations, offering a range of plate lengths. This allows the surgical team to select an appropriate plate according to fracture location, bone anatomy, fracture complexity, and the required fixation span. Exact anatomical indications depend on the specific plate geometry and manufacturer’s intended use.
The plates incorporate locking plate technology, in which compatible LCP screws engage with threaded plate holes. This creates a fixed-angle relationship between the screw and plate and can provide angular stability within the fixation construct. Locking technology may be particularly useful when stable fixation is required in selected fracture patterns or when conventional screw purchase is limited.
The plates and screws are specified as Titanium Grade 5, commonly known as Ti-6Al-4V. This titanium alloy is widely used in orthopedic implant applications because of its favorable strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and established biocompatibility. The exact material certification and applicable implant standards should be confirmed through the manufacturer’s technical documentation.
The 61-piece configuration provides multiple plates and compatible LCP screws in one system. This can be useful for orthopedic hospitals, trauma centers, surgical facilities, and medical distributors that need a versatile inventory of 3.5 mm locking fixation components.
Correct screw selection is important when using a locking plate system. Screw diameter, length, thread configuration, and locking compatibility should correspond to the plate manufacturer’s specifications. Only approved compatible screws and instruments should be used to maintain the intended mechanical performance of the fixation system.
Before implantation, plates and screws should be inspected for deformation, surface damage, corrosion, manufacturing defects, or compromised packaging. The implants should not be modified, bent, or otherwise altered unless specifically permitted by the manufacturer.
Implantable plates and screws are generally intended for single-patient use. Previously used, damaged, or compromised implants should not be reused or reprocessed for implantation unless explicitly authorized by the manufacturer.
The 3.5 mm Locking One-Third Plate System is intended for use by qualified orthopedic and trauma surgeons trained in internal fixation techniques. Plate selection, positioning, fracture reduction, screw placement, and postoperative management should be determined according to patient anatomy, fracture characteristics, bone quality, and the manufacturer’s surgical technique.
Key Features
- 3.5 mm locking one-third plates
- 4–12 hole plate configurations
- Titanium Grade 5 construction
- Compatible LCP locking screws
- 61-piece complete configuration
- Narrow-profile orthopedic plate design
- Locking screw technology for angular stability
- Multiple plate lengths for fixation flexibility
- Suitable for selected fracture fixation procedures
- Lightweight titanium implant material
- Professional orthopedic implant system
- Intended for qualified orthopedic surgeons
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Locking One-Third Plate & Screw Set |
| Plate Type | One-Third Locking Plate |
| Plate Size | 3.5 mm |
| Hole Configuration | 4–12 Holes |
| Screw Type | LCP Locking Screws |
| Application | Orthopedic Fracture Fixation |
| Specialty | Orthopedic / Trauma Surgery |
| Material | Titanium Grade 5 |
| Total Quantity | 61 Pieces |
| Sterilization | According to manufacturer/device instructions |
| Reusability | Implant components intended for single-patient use |
| Usage | Internal Bone Fixation |
| Finish | Medical Implant Finish |
Product Contents
The 61-piece set includes a combination of:
- 3.5 mm locking one-third plates
- 4-hole plate configurations
- 5-hole plate configurations
- 6-hole plate configurations
- 7–12 hole plate configurations
- Compatible 3.5 mm LCP screws
- Fixation components according to the supplied configuration
Total: 61 Pieces
Exact plate quantities, screw lengths, and individual component counts should be confirmed against the manufacturer’s packing list.
Applications
The system may be used for selected:
- Orthopedic fracture fixation
- Long-bone fracture stabilization
- Metaphyseal fracture fixation
- Diaphyseal fracture fixation
- Selected small-bone fracture fixation
- Orthopedic trauma procedures
- Internal fixation procedures
- Reconstructive orthopedic procedures
Specific indications depend on the plate design, regulatory approval, manufacturer’s instructions, fracture characteristics, and surgeon assessment.
FAQs
1. What are locking one-third plates used for?
They are designed to provide internal fixation of selected fractures where a narrow-profile locking plate is appropriate.
2. What plate sizes are included?
The system includes 4–12 hole configurations, providing multiple plate lengths.
3. What screw size is used?
The system is designed around 3.5 mm LCP locking screws, subject to manufacturer compatibility.
4. What material are the plates and screws made from?
The product is specified as Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V).
5. How many pieces are included?
The stated configuration contains 61 pieces consisting of plates, screws, and associated fixation components.
6. What does LCP mean?
LCP stands for Locking Compression Plate. Compatible locking screws engage with threaded plate holes to create a fixed-angle fixation relationship.
7. Can these implants be reused?
No. Implantable plates and screws are generally intended for single-patient use unless the manufacturer specifically permits otherwise.
8. Who should use this locking plate system?
It is intended for qualified orthopedic and trauma surgeons trained in fracture fixation techniques and familiar with the manufacturer’s instructions for use.

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