Features of proximal radius security locking plates for the radial head rim include:
Material: Typically made of medical-grade stainless steel or titanium, ensuring biocompatibility and strength.
Anatomical Design: Specifically designed to conform to the curvature and anatomy of the proximal radius, providing an optimal fit.
Fixed or Variable Angle Locking: Provides stable fixation and prevents radial head collapse. Screws can be placed at fixed or variable angles for improved stability of the bone fragments.
Multi-Angle Fixation: Provides improved angular fixation of the radial head proximally.
Low Profile: Designed to minimize soft tissue irritation with beveled edges, rounded and polished surfaces, and countersunk screws.
Screw Holes: Often include locking holes for fixed-angle screws and combination holes for compression and locking screws.
Indications: Primarily used for the treatment of proximal radius fractures, including those affecting the radial head.


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