NAVICULAR LOCKING PLATE TICP
The Navicular Locking Plate – TiCP is an anatomically designed fixation system intended for the treatment of navicular fractures and midfoot reconstruction procedures. It provides stable angular fixation for small, comminuted, and intra-articular fractures of the navicular bone, helping restore medial column stability, foot alignment, and overall midfoot biomechanics.
关键特性
Locking Compression Plate (LCP) technology ensuring angular stable fixation in small midfoot bone structures
Anatomically contoured navicular design for precise adaptation to medial midfoot anatomy
Titanium (TiCP) construction offering high strength, fatigue resistance, and excellent biocompatibility
Low-profile plate design to minimize soft tissue irritation in the midfoot region
Multi-screw fixation options for secure capture of small and comminuted fragments
Combination locking and compression holes enabling flexible fixation strategies
Optimized screw placement for improved fixation in cancellous navicular bone
适应症
The Navicular Locking Plate – TiCP is indicated for:
Navicular body fractures (intra-articular and comminuted)
Navicular avulsion and stress fractures
Midfoot injuries involving medial column disruption
Complex tarsal fracture-dislocations involving the navicular
Post-traumatic reconstruction or corrective osteotomy of the navicular
Nonunion or malunion of navicular fractures
临床优势
Provides stable fixation for small and anatomically complex navicular fractures
Restores medial longitudinal arch and midfoot alignment
Enhances fixation in cancellous and comminuted bone conditions
Supports early functional recovery of foot biomechanics when stable fixation is achieved
Reduces risk of midfoot collapse and deformity
Titanium design improves biocompatibility and reduces soft tissue irritation
可选配置
Left and right anatomical plate versions
Multiple plate sizes for different navicular morphologies
Locking and cortical screw compatibility
Pre-contoured navicular geometry for improved surgical fit
Fragment-specific screw positioning options