
Mayo Clinic Congruent Elbow Plate
Introduction
Designed by Shawn O´Driscoll, Ph.D., M.D., Mayo Clinic Congruent Elbow Plates address fractures of the distal humerus, olecranon and coronoid. The system offers pre-contoured, indication specific plates featuring variable angle Tap-Loc™ Technology. These plates provide a strong and stable construct so that the surgeon does not have to immobilize the elbow for an extended period post-op.
Indications
Because screws come from opposing sides of the condyles, long screws are able to interdigitate in the distal fragments, creating an “arch” construct. The interdigitating screws provide the keystone to the arch, creating a stable construct for immediate, aggressive rehabilitation. The strength of the plates, along with the parallel application and locking technology, greatly reduces the chance of hardware failure.
Key Features and Benefits
Tap-Loc Technology allows the surgeon to angle the locking screws in the distal humerus up to 20 degrees in each direction and create threads in the plate hole with a customized tap. This provides flexibility when capturing fracture fragments while maintaining the benefits of a traditional locking screw.
Mayo Clinic Congruent Elbow Plates are pre-contoured to match the natural anatomy of the elbow, minimizing the need for the surgeon to bend the plates prior to application. The design of the plates allows for maximum fixation and stability in the distal humerus and proximal ulna. For complex fractures, the plates are able to act as a template for anatomic restoration of the elbow.
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