pancarpal arthrodesis plates - round hole

Pancarpal arthrodesis is a common salvage procedure in veterinary orthopaedics following hyper-extension injuries. Offer good screw-plate security, but no facility for generating compression.
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SKU
PAN-976
2/2.7mm carpal arthrodesis plate 75mm rnd hole
(exclu. VAT)
SKU: 152906
2.7/3.5mm hole carpal arthrodesis plate 100mm rnd
(exclu. VAT)
SKU: 152904
2.7/3.5mm carpal arthrodesis 116mm xl rnd hole
(exclu. VAT)
SKU: 152904XL
Pancarpal arthrodesis plates achieve both appropriate screw hole spacing and appropriate screw size for the radius, radio-carpal bone and metacarpus (typically the third metacarpal bone). Most of these plates are hybrids with smaller screw holes for the metacarpus and larger screw holes for the radius and radio-carpal bone. Standard plates that are small enough to fit the metacarpus will not normally have the strength to bridge the carpus. Standard plates which are sufficiently strong may be too stiff in the metatarsal region and pre-dispose to fracture at the end of the plate; they may also be excessively bulky making skin closure more challenging. Despite being the compression side of the carpus, a dorsal approach is significantly less invasive than a plantar approach. VI pancarpal arthrodesis plates are designed for dorsal application. Our pancarpal arthrodesis plates take all of these considerations into account creating a plate with: • Appropriate sized and spaced screw-holes proximally • Appropriate sized and spaced screw-holes distally • Sufficient strength through the mid-portion • Thinning to the distal portion reducing stress riser effects and aiding skin closure • An offset incorporated into the underside of the plate to automatically create an angle of around 5˚ Many of our plates now also feature proximal thinning to remove the large step at the proximal end of the plate and reduce the magnitude of the stress riser effect that may contribute to radial fracture. As a particular Vi speciality, we have the most comprehensive range of pancarpal arthrodesis plates on the market, providing solutions to suit nearly every cat and dog. Current advice is to achieve at least 50% coverage of the metacarpal segment with up to 75% being preferable.