The Locking Proximal Femur Plate (4, 6, 8, 10, 12 Holes) L&R with Screws – Stainless Steel 316L is an advanced orthopedic implant system developed for the treatment of intertrochanteric fractures, subtrochanteric fractures, proximal femur fractures, selected femoral neck fractures, corrective osteotomies, nonunion repair, and complex reconstructive procedures. Utilizing modern Locking Compression Plate (LCP) technology, this fixation system provides rigid internal stabilization while maintaining anatomical alignment throughout the healing process.
The proximal femur is subjected to significant biomechanical forces during weight-bearing and daily movement, making stable fixation essential for successful fracture management. The Locking Proximal Femur Plate is anatomically contoured to match the lateral aspect of the proximal femur, reducing the need for extensive intraoperative bending and allowing improved implant positioning.
This implant system includes Left and Right anatomical plate configurations in 4-hole, 6-hole, 8-hole, 10-hole, and 12-hole options. The variety of plate lengths enables orthopedic surgeons to select the most appropriate implant based on fracture type, patient anatomy, and fixation requirements. The multiple configurations provide flexibility for treating both simple and complex proximal femoral fractures.
The supplied locking screws engage directly with the threaded plate holes to create a fixed-angle construct, providing enhanced mechanical stability compared with conventional plating systems. This design helps distribute forces evenly across the fixation construct and minimizes the reliance on plate-to-bone compression. Locking fixation is particularly advantageous in osteoporotic bone, comminuted fractures, metaphyseal fractures, revision surgery, and complex trauma cases.
Manufactured from medical-grade Stainless Steel 316L, the plates and screws provide excellent mechanical strength, outstanding corrosion resistance, and proven long-term durability. Stainless Steel 316L has been extensively used in orthopedic implant manufacturing because of its reliability under high mechanical loads and excellent resistance to corrosion in physiological environments.
Precision-machined implant components ensure accurate screw engagement, dependable fixation, and smooth implantation using standard orthopedic locking instrumentation. The implant system is designed to support efficient surgical workflow while delivering reliable clinical performance.
The Locking Proximal Femur Plate System is widely used in hospitals, orthopedic trauma centers, specialty clinics, and teaching institutions for the management of hip and proximal femoral fractures. Combining anatomical design, locking plate technology, and premium Stainless Steel 316L construction, this implant system provides orthopedic surgeons with a dependable solution for modern fracture fixation.
Key Features
- Anatomically contoured proximal femur locking plate
- Available in Left & Right configurations
- Plate options with 4, 6, 8, 10 & 12 holes
- Includes compatible locking screws
- Manufactured from medical-grade Stainless Steel 316L
- Fixed-angle locking compression technology
- Excellent mechanical strength and fatigue resistance
- Superior corrosion resistance
- Precision-machined implant components
- Designed for proximal femur fracture fixation
- Suitable for trauma and reconstructive orthopedic surgery
- Professional-grade orthopedic implant system
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Locking Proximal Femur Plate & Screw System |
| Application | Proximal Femur Fracture Fixation |
| Plate Configuration | Left & Right |
| Plate Hole Options | 4, 6, 8, 10 & 12 Holes |
| Screw Type | Compatible Locking Screws |
| Material | Stainless Steel 316L |
| Finish | Surgical Implant Finish |
| Sterilization | Supplied sterile or non-sterile according to manufacturer specifications; sterilize before use if supplied non-sterile |
| Reusability | Plates and Screws: Single-Use Implants |
| Specialty | Orthopedic Trauma & Hip Surgery |
| Instrument Type | Locking Plate Implant System |
| Usage | Internal Fixation of Proximal Femur Fractures |
Product Contents
Package Includes:
- Locking Proximal Femur Plates – Left Configuration
- Locking Proximal Femur Plates – Right Configuration
- Plate Sizes: 4-Hole, 6-Hole, 8-Hole, 10-Hole & 12-Hole
- Stainless Steel 316L Locking Screws
Note: Plate sizes, screw lengths, and quantities may vary according to the manufacturer’s packaging configuration.
Applications
The Locking Proximal Femur Plate System is commonly used for:
- Intertrochanteric Femur Fracture Fixation
- Subtrochanteric Fracture Repair
- Proximal Femur Fracture Stabilization
- Selected Femoral Neck Fracture Fixation
- Corrective Femoral Osteotomy
- Complex Hip Fracture Surgery
- Nonunion and Malunion Reconstruction
- Revision Orthopedic Surgery
- Internal Plate Fixation
- Orthopedic Trauma Procedures
- Hospital Orthopedic Departments
- Trauma and Specialty Surgical Centers
FAQs
1. What is a Locking Proximal Femur Plate used for?
It is designed for internal fixation of proximal femur fractures, including intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures, as well as selected reconstructive orthopedic procedures.
2. What plate sizes are available?
The system includes 4-hole, 6-hole, 8-hole, 10-hole, and 12-hole anatomical plates in both Left and Right configurations.
3. What material are the plates and screws made from?
The implants are manufactured from medical-grade Stainless Steel 316L, offering excellent strength, durability, and corrosion resistance.
4. What are the benefits of locking plate technology?
Locking plate technology creates a fixed-angle construct between the screws and plate, improving fixation stability, especially in osteoporotic bone and complex fracture patterns.
5. Are locking screws included?
Yes. The system is supplied with compatible Stainless Steel 316L locking screws designed for secure fixation with the proximal femur locking plate.
6. Are these implants reusable?
No. The plates and screws are single-use orthopedic implants intended for one-time implantation only.
7. Which medical specialists commonly use this implant system?
The Locking Proximal Femur Plate System is commonly used by orthopedic trauma surgeons, hip reconstruction specialists, and orthopedic surgeons for the treatment of proximal femur fractures and lower extremity trauma.

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