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AxSOS Distal Tibia Alternating treaded shaft holes Operative - Stryker

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Introduction<br />

The <strong>AxSOS</strong> Locking Plate System is<br />

intended for use in long bone fracture<br />

fixation. The <strong>AxSOS</strong> Locking Plate<br />

System is indicated for fixation of long<br />

bone fractures including fractures<br />

of the distal radius, the proximal<br />

humerus, the distal tibia, proximal<br />

tibia and the distal femur.<br />

The system design is based on clinical<br />

input from an international panel of<br />

experienced surgeons, data from literature,<br />

and both practical and biomechanical<br />

testing.<br />

The anatomical shape, the fixed screw<br />

trajectory, and high surface quality<br />

take into account the current demands<br />

of clinical physicians for appropriate<br />

fixation, high fatigue strength, and<br />

minimal soft tissue damage.<br />

<strong>Distal</strong> Anterolateral <strong>Tibia</strong>l Plate<br />

<strong>Distal</strong> Medial <strong>Tibia</strong>l Plate<br />

This <strong>Operative</strong> Technique contains a<br />

simple step-by-step procedure for the<br />

implantation of the anterolateral and<br />

medial distal <strong>Tibia</strong>l plates.<br />

Proximal Lateral <strong>Tibia</strong>l Plate<br />

Proximal Humeral Plate<br />

<strong>Distal</strong> Lateral Femoral Plate<br />

<strong>Distal</strong> Anterolateral <strong>Tibia</strong>l Plate<br />

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