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VARIABLE ANGLE LOCKING<br />

PLATES<br />

STANDARD NON–LOCKING<br />

<strong>Stryker</strong> <strong>Hand</strong><br />

<strong>Plating</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />

PLATES<br />

COMPRESSION PLATES<br />

325 Corporate Drive<br />

Mahwah, NJ 07430<br />

t: 201 831 5000<br />

www.stryker.com<br />

LOCKING SCREWS<br />

A surgeon must always rely on his or her own professional clinical judgment<br />

when deciding whether to use a particular product when treating a particular<br />

patient. <strong>Stryker</strong> does not dispense medical advice and recommends that surgeons<br />

be trained in the use of any particular product before using it in surgery.<br />

BONE SCREWS<br />

EMERGENCY SCREWS<br />

The information presented is intended to demonstrate the breadth of <strong>Stryker</strong><br />

product offerings. A surgeon must always refer to the package insert, product label<br />

and/or instructions for use before using any <strong>Stryker</strong> product. Products may not be<br />

available in all markets because product availability is subject to the regulatory<br />

and/or medical practices in individual markets. Please contact your <strong>Stryker</strong><br />

representative if you have questions about the availability of <strong>Stryker</strong> products in<br />

your area.<br />

<strong>Stryker</strong> Corporation or its divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use<br />

or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: have applied for the<br />

following trademarks: SmartLock, <strong>Stryker</strong>. All other trademarks are trademarks of<br />

their respective owners or holders.<br />

Literature Number: LVXHP-SJ Rev.1<br />

MS/GS 05/11<br />

Copyright © 2011 <strong>Stryker</strong><br />

Printed in USA


1.2mm Bone Screws<br />

1.7mm Bone and Locking Screws<br />

Standard Plates<br />

Thickness: 0.55mm<br />

Standard Plates<br />

Thickness: 0.55mm<br />

Dedicated Rotation Plates<br />

• Locking and standard versions.<br />

• Use with 1.7mm or 2.3mm screws.<br />

• Allows for correction on the<br />

rotational and lengthwise axis.<br />

Locking Plates<br />

Thickness: 1.0mm<br />

Dedicated MC5 Fracture Plates<br />

• Anatomically shaped.<br />

• Use with 2.3mm screws.<br />

• Oblong hole allows for adjustment<br />

in relation to the joint.<br />

• Locking feature may provide the stability<br />

needed to support the metaphyseal region.<br />

Locking Plates<br />

Thickness: 1.5mm<br />

Compression Plates<br />

Thickness: 1.0mm and 1.3mm<br />

Standard Plates<br />

Thickness: 1.0mm<br />

2.3mm Bone and Locking Screws<br />

Advanced Screw Design Patented SmartLock Locking Technology* Anodization Type II Treatment on<br />

Locking Plates**<br />

-10° +10°<br />

• One-Step Screw Pick Up. The cross pin head helps<br />

guide the screwdriver blade for proper blade/screw<br />

alignment and does not require grasping sleeves.<br />

• Rounded, Low-Profile Screw Heads. No screw head<br />

prominence even at the maximum locking screw<br />

angulation. This may reduce the risk of soft tissue<br />

irritation.<br />

• Blunt Screw Tips. All screws have a blunt tip<br />

and remain self tapping. This may reduce the risk<br />

of soft tissue irritation at the far cortex.<br />

• Allows locking up to ±10° in any direction.<br />

• One-step locking achieved by simply inserting the<br />

screw in the pre-drilled ±10° locking range.<br />

• May Increase strength.<br />

• May Reduce incidences of tissue adherence.<br />

• May Improve tissue glide.<br />

*The SmartLock Technology is patented (US 6,322,562 DE 43 43 117) by Professor Dietmar Wolter, Hamburg, Germany.”<br />

**Baumann A., Zander, N.; “Ti6Al4V with Anodization Type II: Biological Behavior and Biomechanical Effects“, March 2005.<br />

Note: Locking screws are not for use in standard or compression plates, while bone screws can be used with all plate types.

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