5,0 ChLP distal tibial L plate

Distal tibial L plate allows to manage the comminuted epiphyseal fractures of distal tibia.

The anatomically optimized plate profile increases the scope of application despite the wide range of tibia anatomies and facilitates anatomical reduction of fracture.

The plate design reduces the soft-tissues irritation, increases its strength in the shaft part and metaphysis and improves stress distribution.

The holes’ distribution in the epiphyseal part of the plate provides stable support for the articular surface.

The oblong hole for the plate positioning, located in the shaft part of the plate, allows for compression in both directions.

Each locking hole is adapted to all types of screws: non-locking, locking and variable-angle VA. Thus gives multiple configuration for individual case.

The heads of the locking screws do not protrude above the plate surface what significantly reduces tissue irritation.

5,0ChLP distal medial tibial plate

5.0ChLP straight plates

CHARFIX tibial nail

CHARFIX tibia nail
The nail design enables the surgeon to stabilize the fracture with static, dynamic, dynamic with compression or reconstructive method.
Anatomical cutting in its proximal part protects from soft tissue irritation.
The tibia retrograde nail, which is available in the system, widens the scope of indications for not only diseases and dysfunction of distal tibia but also for the tarsal bone.

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CHARFIX2 tibial nail

CHARFIX2 tibia nail
Due to the introduced improvements the nail shape and the  nail entry point have been changed. Therefore, the procedure has become safer for the patient.
Screwing the locking elements at the angle other than perpendicular to the nail axis permits the fixation of complex comminuted fractures.
The instrument set is supplied with two proximal targeting devices that let the surgeon select a method of nail implantation.
 
Indications:
  • tibia shaft fractures;
  • proximal epiphyseal fractures;
  • tibia shaft fractures undergoing both epiphysis
  • pathological fractures;
  • pseudoarthrosis, malunion or non-union treated with other methods.

 

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