Synthes 281.95 95° DCS Plate 18 Holes/306mm

SKU: SYNT-281.95
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Synthes 281.95 95° DCS Plate 18 Holes/306mm

• Model: 281.95 Synthes
• 18 Holes
• Length: 306mm

The Synthes 281.950 95° DCS Plate is a robust orthopedic implant tailored for managing proximal femur fractures, such as subtrochanteric or condylar fractures. It features a 95° angled barrel and a substantial 306 mm shaft with 18 fixation holes, offering extended support and enhanced regional load distribution. The 25 mm barrel is engineered to accept DHS/DCS lag screws (50–70 mm), facilitating strong bone purchase and effective reduction of proximal fragments.

Crafted from stainless steel, the plate ensures biomechanical durability and rigidity during weight-bearing alignment. Its proximal holes are sized for 6.5 mm cancellous screws, providing optimal screw engagement in the spongy bone of the trochanteric region. Meanwhile, the remaining DCP-style shafts support 4.5 mm cortex screws—and optionally 6.5 mm cancellous screws—delivering versatile fixation options tailored to fracture patterns and bone quality.

Clinically, the Synthes 281.950 serves as a dependable solution in trauma settings requiring strong, anatomically aligned fixation. The extended hole configuration enables multiple cortical fixations, reducing stress concentrations while improving fracture stability. Designed for compatibility with Synthes DHS/DCS instrumentation systems, it streamlines surgical workflow and supports reliable patient outcomes in proximal femur stabilization.

This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.

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