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Compatible with 3.5mm locking and cortical screws
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Contourable reconstruction design for complex anatomy
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Titanium construction for strength and biocompatibility
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Wide range of hole options for surgical flexibility
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Extended length range for long bone fractures
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Fixed-angle locking system reduces screw loosening
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Smooth surface minimizes tissue irritation
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Ideal for canine orthopedic and trauma surgery
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Contours match canine hind limb anatomy for accurate placement.
Allows controlled compression and enhanced fixation stability.
Supports a wide range of screw sizes for different canine breeds.
Ensures precise anatomical orientation and improved surgical outcomes.
Offered in stainless steel and titanium for surgical preference.
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Designed specifically for TPLO veterinary surgery
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2.7mm locking system ensures rigid angular stability
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Manufactured from medical-grade titanium
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Anatomically contoured for proximal tibia
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Low-profile design minimizes soft tissue irritation
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Compatible with 2.7mm locking screws
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Corrosion-resistant and lightweight
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Suitable for small to medium breed dogs
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Sterilizable and reusable (before clinical use)
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Designed for TPLO veterinary surgery
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3.5mm locking system for rigid angular stability
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Narrow plate profile for anatomical precision
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Manufactured from medical-grade titanium
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Anatomically contoured for the proximal tibia
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Fixed-angle locking screw technology
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Low-profile edges reduce soft tissue irritation
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Compatible with 3.5mm locking screws
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Ideal for medium to large breed dogs with narrow tibia
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Corrosion-resistant and fully sterilizable
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Offered in stainless steel and titanium for strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.
Available in a range of hole counts to accommodate varying fracture lengths and surgical needs.
Consistent 5 mm hole spacing enables accurate screw placement and predictable fixation.
Ultra-thin 1.2 mm profile minimizes soft tissue irritation and supports biological healing.
Designed specifically for small bones and delicate fracture patterns in veterinary patients.