Periosteal osteosynthesis is an operation to restore the anatomical bone integrity surgically, which contributes to the rapid bone fracture healing. Special plates are used for fixation, connecting the bone and fragments with screws.
Plates for periosteal osteosynthesis of small, medium and large bone fragments are made of special stainless steel, titanium or its alloys, which have high strength, durability and are biocompatible with tissues of the human body. The size and shape of the plates depend on the fracture characteristics and the anatomy of the patient's body.
The product line of Medical Materials and Technologies also includes plates with angular stability, which are equipped with special screws. This type of system features the rigid fixation of the screw in the plate hole, which is achieved by special thread both in the plate hole and on the screw head.
Osteosynthesis using plates with angular stability has a number of advantages: