The Locking Superior Anterior Clavicle S Plate SS 316L is an orthopedic fixation implant designed to stabilize appropriately selected clavicle fractures requiring operative treatment. Its superior anterior “S” shaped configuration is intended to accommodate the curved anatomy of the clavicle while providing multiple fixation points through compatible locking screws.
Clavicle fractures frequently occur in the middle or lateral portions of the bone and may range from simple fractures to displaced and highly comminuted injuries. While many clavicle fractures can be managed non-operatively, surgical fixation may be considered for selected displaced, unstable, shortened, comminuted, or symptomatic fracture patterns. An anatomical locking plate provides a stable fixation option when operative treatment is clinically indicated.
The superior anterior “S” design follows the general contour of the clavicle and is intended to provide an anatomical plate profile. Left- and right-sided configurations allow selection according to the patient’s anatomy. Because clavicular morphology varies considerably between individuals, appropriate plate sizing, positioning, and contour assessment remain important parts of the surgical planning process.
The locking mechanism allows compatible screws to engage the threaded holes of the plate, establishing an angular-stable connection between the plate and screw. This can help maintain screw trajectory and provide stable fixation within the construct. The locking interface should only be used with compatible screws and system-specific instrumentation.
This product is available in 3-, 5-, 7-, and 9-hole configurations, providing several plate lengths for different fracture patterns. A shorter plate may be appropriate for selected localized fractures, while longer configurations can provide additional fixation points across more extensive or comminuted fracture regions. Plate selection should be based on fracture location, bone quality, patient anatomy, and the surgeon’s fixation strategy.
The plates are manufactured from SS 316L stainless steel, a low-carbon stainless steel commonly used in orthopedic implant applications. SS 316L offers corrosion resistance and mechanical durability appropriate for many medical device applications. Exact implant-grade specifications, dimensions, mechanical properties, and surface finish should be confirmed through the manufacturer’s technical documentation.
The plate is intended to work with compatible locking screws. Screw diameter, length, head design, thread geometry, and locking interface must match the plate system. Screw length is especially important in clavicle fixation because the clavicle lies near important neurovascular structures and the thoracic cavity. Appropriate measurement and imaging should be used to help verify screw positioning.
The 110-piece selection provides a broad range of left- and right-sided clavicle plates across multiple hole configurations. This can support orthopedic trauma departments, hospitals, surgical centers, fracture clinics, and medical implant suppliers that require multiple clavicular fixation options.
Locking superior anterior clavicle plates may be considered for selected displaced, unstable, shortened, comminuted, or other clinically appropriate clavicle fractures requiring surgical stabilization. They may also be used in selected reconstructive or revision fixation situations depending on the specific implant design and approved indications. The plate should not be considered appropriate for every clavicle fracture.
Accurate reduction and plate placement are important for obtaining the intended fixation construct. The surgeon should use appropriate system-specific drills, drill guides, depth gauges, screwdrivers, and reduction instruments according to the manufacturer’s surgical technique. Imaging may be used to verify implant position, fracture alignment, and screw length.
The implant should be handled carefully to prevent contamination, scratches, deformation, and damage to the locking holes. Plate bending or modification should only be undertaken if specifically permitted by the manufacturer. Unauthorized modification may affect the locking mechanism and mechanical integrity of the implant.
Sterility, packaging, storage, and processing requirements depend on the manufacturer’s labeling and product configuration. Reusable instruments should be cleaned, inspected, packaged, and sterilized using validated healthcare-facility procedures and applicable manufacturer instructions.
With 3–9 hole configurations, left- and right-sided options, superior anterior “S” anatomy, SS 316L construction, and a 110-piece selection, this clavicle locking plate system provides a versatile orthopedic fixation solution for appropriately selected clavicle fracture procedures.
Key Features
- Designed for clavicle fracture fixation.
- Superior anterior “S” shaped anatomical design.
- Available in left and right configurations.
- 3, 5, 7, and 9-hole options.
- Manufactured from SS 316L stainless steel.
- Locking screw interface provides angular-stable fixation.
- Compatible locking screws designed for secure plate engagement.
- Multiple plate lengths accommodate different fracture patterns.
- Suitable for selected displaced and unstable clavicle fractures.
- 110-piece selection provides multiple implant configurations.
- Designed for professional orthopedic trauma applications.
- Requires compatible locking plate instrumentation.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Locking Superior Anterior Clavicle “S” Plate |
| Anatomical Site | Clavicle |
| Plate Position | Superior Anterior |
| Plate Design | Anatomical “S” Plate |
| Side Options | Left & Right |
| Hole Options | 3, 5, 7 & 9 Holes |
| Material | SS 316L Stainless Steel |
| Screws | Compatible Locking Screws |
| Quantity | 110 Pieces |
| Fixation Type | Locking / Angular-Stable Fixation |
| Primary Application | Clavicle Fracture Fixation |
| Surgical Specialty | Orthopedic Trauma |
| Intended Use | Professional orthopedic surgical applications |
| Instrument Compatibility | Use compatible locking plate instrumentation |
| Sterilization | Follow product-specific manufacturer instructions and validated protocols |
FAQs
1. What is a Locking Superior Anterior Clavicle S Plate?
It is an anatomical locking plate designed for selected clavicle fracture fixation. Its superior anterior “S” configuration is intended to follow the general contour of the clavicle while compatible locking screws provide angular-stable fixation.
2. Are left and right plates available?
Yes. The product includes left and right configurations to accommodate the corresponding clavicle anatomy.
3. What hole sizes are available?
The plate system includes 3-, 5-, 7-, and 9-hole configurations, providing multiple options for plate length and fixation span.
4. What material is used to manufacture these plates?
The plates are manufactured from SS 316L stainless steel, a low-carbon stainless steel commonly used in orthopedic implant applications.
5. What is the purpose of the locking screw holes?
The threaded holes allow compatible locking screws to engage with the plate and create an angular-stable plate-screw connection.
6. What types of clavicle fractures can these plates be used for?
They may be considered for selected displaced, unstable, shortened, and comminuted clavicle fractures requiring operative fixation. The final implant choice depends on fracture morphology, patient anatomy, and surgeon assessment.
7. Why are different hole configurations available?
Different hole counts provide different plate lengths and fixation spans. The appropriate configuration can be selected according to fracture location, fracture extent, bone quality, and the required fixation construct.

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