Synthes 281.99 95° DCS Plate 22 Holes/370mm

SKU: SYNT-281.99
$1,105.75
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Synthes 281.99 95° DCS Plate 22 Holes/370mm

• Model: 281.99
• 22 Holes
• Length: 370mm

The Synthes 281.99 DCS Plate is a high-strength fixation device specifically crafted for proximal femur fractures, offering a 95° angled design to align with anatomical contours of the femoral neck and proximal shaft. Its 370 mm length and 22-hole configuration provide extended fixation support while enabling load sharing across a broad area of the femoral diaphysis. The 25 mm barrel accommodates DHS/DCS lag screws to optimize rotational stability and compressive fixation during fracture repair.

Engineered from durable stainless steel, this plate integrates proximal cancellous screw holes (6.5 mm) that enhance purchase in the metaphyseal region—critical for stabilizing condylar or trochanteric fragments. The remaining DCP-style holes along the shaft accept 4.5 mm cortex screws, allowing surgeons to achieve multiple-point fixation and promote sturdy alignment and biomechanical integrity in healing.

Ideal for complex hip and subtrochanteric fracture patterns, the 281.99 plate supports robust fracture reduction and long-term stability. Its combination of anatomy-specific angle, material strength, and multipoint screw options makes it a reliable solution in trauma and reconstructive orthopedic procedures. Whether used in elective or emergent settings, this plate delivers trusted performance along with ease of integration into Synthes plating systems and surgical workflows.

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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