The Locking Reconstruction Plate 3.5mm (5–10 Holes) with LCP Screws Titanium Grade 5 – 58 Pieces is a versatile orthopedic fixation system designed for fracture stabilization and reconstruction procedures where a contoured locking plate is clinically indicated. The system combines 3.5mm locking reconstruction plates in multiple hole configurations with compatible Titanium Grade 5 LCP screws, providing surgeons with a selection of components for different anatomical and fixation requirements.
The reconstruction plate design allows the plate to be contoured to match suitable bone anatomy, helping facilitate accurate positioning during orthopedic fixation. The availability of 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-, and 10-hole configurations provides flexibility when selecting the appropriate plate length based on the fracture pattern, bone dimensions, and surgical plan.
The locking plate system is designed to work with compatible 3.5mm locking screws. Locking screw technology allows the screw head to engage with the threaded portion of the plate hole, creating a fixed-angle relationship between the screw and plate. This can provide angular stability within an appropriately assembled fixation construct.
The included Titanium Grade 5 screws offer a combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and relatively low density. Titanium alloys are widely used in orthopedic implant applications because of their established mechanical and material properties. The exact clinical suitability of the implant depends on its design, manufacturing specifications, regulatory status, and intended indication.
A major advantage of a reconstruction plate system is its ability to accommodate anatomical variations through controlled plate contouring when permitted by the manufacturer’s instructions. Proper bending technique and compatible instrumentation are important to avoid compromising the structural integrity of the plate or its locking mechanism.
This 58-piece orthopedic plate and screw set provides a consolidated selection of fixation components for hospitals, orthopedic departments, trauma centers, surgical facilities, and medical distributors. Multiple plate hole configurations allow healthcare professionals to select a suitable component for the planned procedure without maintaining numerous separate plate sets.
The system may be applicable to selected fracture fixation and orthopedic reconstruction procedures involving suitable anatomical locations. However, the specific indication, plate length, screw length, screw quantity, and fixation strategy must be determined by a qualified orthopedic surgeon based on patient anatomy, fracture characteristics, bone quality, and the applicable surgical technique.
All implant components should be handled using appropriate medical-device protocols. Sterilization requirements depend on the product’s supplied condition and manufacturer instructions. Implantable components should only be used according to their intended purpose and applicable regulatory requirements. If instruments are supplied as reusable components, they should be cleaned, inspected, and sterilized using validated procedures.
Key Features
- 3.5mm locking reconstruction plate system
- Plate configurations from 5 to 10 holes
- Includes compatible LCP locking screws
- Screws manufactured from Titanium Grade 5
- Designed for orthopedic fracture fixation
- Locking screw-to-plate interface for angular stability
- Reconstruction-style plate suitable for appropriate anatomical contouring
- 58-piece comprehensive configuration
- Multiple plate lengths for surgical flexibility
- Suitable for orthopedic trauma and reconstruction procedures
- Designed for professional surgical applications
- Compatible instrumentation should be used for plate contouring and screw insertion
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Locking Reconstruction Plate & Screw Set |
| Plate Type | Locking Reconstruction Plate |
| Plate Diameter/System | 3.5mm |
| Plate Holes | 5–10 Holes |
| Screw Type | LCP Locking Screws |
| Screw Material | Titanium Grade 5 |
| Total Pieces | 58 Pieces |
| Application | Orthopedic Fracture Fixation |
| Specialty | Orthopedic & Trauma Surgery |
| Finish | Medical-Grade Implant Finish |
| Sterilization | According to manufacturer-validated protocol |
| Reusability | Implant components according to manufacturer instructions; instruments subject to validated reprocessing |
| Usage | Internal Bone Fixation / Reconstruction |
| System | 3.5mm Locking Plate System |
Product Contents
- 3.5mm Locking Reconstruction Plates
- 5–10 hole configurations
- Titanium Grade 5 LCP Screws
- Total configuration: 58 Pieces
Exact quantity of each plate size, screw length, and individual component should be verified against the manufacturer’s packing list or selected configuration.
Applications
The locking reconstruction plate system may be used for:
- Orthopedic fracture fixation
- Trauma surgery
- Internal bone fixation
- Fracture reconstruction
- Complex fracture stabilization
- Anatomically contoured plate fixation
- Selected periarticular and diaphyseal fixation procedures
- Orthopedic reconstructive procedures requiring compatible 3.5mm locking plates
The appropriate anatomical application and fixation technique must be determined by a qualified orthopedic surgeon.
FAQs
1. What size is the locking reconstruction plate?
The system is a 3.5mm locking reconstruction plate with available configurations from 5 to 10 holes.
2. What material are the LCP screws made from?
The screws are specified as Titanium Grade 5, a titanium alloy commonly used for orthopedic implant applications.
3. How many pieces are included?
The stated product configuration contains 58 pieces, consisting of locking reconstruction plates and compatible LCP screws.
4. What does LCP mean?
LCP stands for Locking Compression Plate. The system uses locking screw technology in which the screw head engages with the threaded plate hole to create a fixed-angle connection.
5. Can the reconstruction plate be bent?
Reconstruction plates are generally designed to allow controlled contouring where specified by the manufacturer. Only compatible bending instruments and the manufacturer’s recommended technique should be used.
6. What are 5–10 hole plates used for?
Different hole counts provide different plate lengths and fixation options, allowing selection according to the fracture pattern, anatomy, and surgical plan.
7. Is the 58-piece set sterile?
Sterility depends on the supplied product configuration and packaging. Always verify the manufacturer’s sterility status and follow validated sterilization requirements before clinical use.

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