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LC-DCP Tibial Plate

  • 4100-29

  • CZMEDITECH

  • Stainless Steel / Titanium

  • CE/ISO:9001/ISO13485

  • FedEx. DHL.TNT.EMS.etc

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CZMEDITECH Y-olecranon Fossa Plate

Introduction

LC-DCP Tibial Plate manufactured by CZMEDITECH for treatment of fractures can be used for trauma repair and reconstruction of Tibia.


This series of orthopaedic implant has passed ISO 13485 certification, qualified for CE mark and a variety of specifications which are suitable for Tibia fractures. They are easy to operate, comfortable and stable during use.


With Czmeditech's new material and improved manufacturing technology, our orthopaedic implants have exceptional properties. It is lighter and stronger with high tenacity. Plus, it is less likely to set off an allergic reaction.


For more detailed information on our products, please contact us at your earliest convenience.


Features & Benefits

LC-DCP胫骨

Specification

Brand
CZMEDITECH
Material
Stainless steel/Titanium alloy
Certificate
CE,ISO13485
Specification
4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 Holes
Other
Customizable
Delivery Way
DHL/UPS/FEDEX/TNT/ARAMAX/EMS
Delivery Time
3-7 days

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LC-DCP Tibial Plate

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LC-DCP Tibial Plate: What it is and how it works

Introduction

The tibia is the larger bone in the lower leg, and fractures to this bone can be severe and debilitating. One common solution for these injuries is the use of an LC-DCP Tibial Plate. This article will provide an overview of what an LC-DCP Tibial Plate is, how it works, and the benefits of its use.

Anatomy of the Tibia

Before discussing the LC-DCP Tibial Plate, it is essential to understand the anatomy of the tibia bone. The tibia is a long bone that runs from the knee joint to the ankle joint. It has a triangular cross-section and is surrounded by muscles and soft tissue.

What is an LC-DCP Tibial Plate?

An LC-DCP Tibial Plate is a metal plate that is surgically implanted onto the surface of the tibia bone. LC-DCP stands for Limited Contact Dynamic Compression Plate, and it is used to stabilize fractures and promote healing. The plate is made of titanium, which is a strong, lightweight, and biocompatible material.

How Does an LC-DCP Tibial Plate Work?

The LC-DCP Tibial Plate works by providing stability to the fractured bone. The plate is secured to the tibia bone using screws, which hold the bone in place and prevent further movement. The plate also applies compression to the bone, which promotes healing by encouraging the formation of new bone tissue.

Benefits of Using an LC-DCP Tibial Plate

The use of an LC-DCP Tibial Plate has several benefits. Firstly, it provides immediate stability to the fractured bone, reducing pain and preventing further damage. Secondly, the plate promotes healing by applying compression to the bone, which stimulates the growth of new bone tissue. Finally, the use of an LC-DCP Tibial Plate can lead to a faster recovery time and a quicker return to normal activities.

Types of Fractures Treated with an LC-DCP Tibial Plate

An LC-DCP Tibial Plate can be used to treat a variety of tibia fractures, including:

1. Shaft Fractures

A shaft fracture occurs when the tibia bone is broken along its length. These fractures can be caused by a direct blow or a twisting force.

2. Intra-Articular Fractures

An intra-articular fracture occurs when the tibia bone is broken near the knee or ankle joint. These fractures can be particularly severe and may require the use of an LC-DCP Tibial Plate to promote healing.

3. Open Fractures

An open fracture occurs when the broken bone punctures the skin, leaving the bone exposed to the environment. These fractures are particularly dangerous as they increase the risk of infection. The use of an LC-DCP Tibial Plate can help to reduce the risk of infection by stabilizing the bone and promoting healing.

Surgical Procedure for Implanting an LC-DCP Tibial Plate

The surgical procedure for implanting an LC-DCP Tibial Plate involves the following steps:

1. Incision

An incision is made over the fractured area to expose the bone.

2. Reduction

The bone is then reduced, which involves realigning the broken pieces so that they are in the correct position.

3. Plate Placement

The LC-DCP Tibial Plate is then placed onto the surface of the bone and secured in place using screws.

4. Closure

The incision is closed using sutures or staples.

Risks and Complications

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and complications associated with the use of an LC-DCP Tibial Plate. These include:

1. Infection

There is a risk of infection at the site of the surgical incision, which can lead to further complications.

2. Implant Failure

The LC-DCP Tibial Plate may fail due to mechanical failure or loosening of the screws, which can cause pain and require further surgery.

3. Nerve Damage

There is a risk of nerve damage during the surgical procedure, which can cause numbness, weakness, or pain.

4. Blood Clots

Blood clots can occur after surgery, which can be dangerous if they travel to the lungs or other organs.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

After the surgical procedure, patients will need to undergo a period of rehabilitation to promote healing and restore function to the leg. This may include physical therapy, exercise, and the use of crutches or a walking boot.

Conclusion

An LC-DCP Tibial Plate is a valuable tool for treating tibia fractures. It provides stability to the bone, promotes healing, and can lead to a faster recovery time. While there are risks and complications associated with its use, the benefits outweigh the risks in many cases.

FAQs

  1. Is an LC-DCP Tibial Plate the only treatment option for tibia fractures? No, there are other treatment options available, such as casting or external fixation. However, an LC-DCP Tibial Plate is often the preferred option for more severe or complex fractures.

  2. How long does it take to recover from surgery with an LC-DCP Tibial Plate? Recovery time can vary depending on the severity of the fracture and the individual's overall health. However, most patients can expect to return to normal activities within 3-6 months.

  3. Can an LC-DCP Tibial Plate be removed after the fracture has healed? In some cases, the plate may be removed once the bone has fully healed. However, this is not always necessary, and many patients do not require removal.

  4. Is there a risk of metal allergies with an LC-DCP Tibial Plate? While it is rare, some individuals may be allergic to the metal used in the plate. Your doctor will discuss any potential risks with you before the surgery.

  5. Can an LC-DCP Tibial Plate be used for other bones in the body? Yes, the LC-DCP Tibial Plate can be used for other long bones in the body, such as the femur or humerus. However, the specific plate used may vary depending on the location and type of fracture.


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