Consider these important design features of the 2.7 Quad-Paq:
- Three (3) plating systems in one case (Tarsalis,
1st MTP Joint Fusion and the Gruber Lapidus Plating
Systems)
- Smart and efficient Quad-Paq case and tray delivery
system
- First MTP fusion plates that allow for revision
fusions with bone graft
- Lapidus plates with step design and
compression hole for cannulated screw through plate
- Simple
and limited instrumentation with one size diameter drill for
standard/locking screws
- Tarsalis plating system with
multiple plating options for the forefoot and midfoot
System Features:
Tarsalis Plating System
The 2.7 Tarsalis Plates combined with the 2.7 Standard/Locking
Screws are indicated for Lisfranc fusions and fracture fixation of the
forefoot and midfoot. The locking plates are designed to provide
optimum stabilization of metatarsal fractures. The large spectrum of
plates provides a wide range of options for the surgeon.
1st MTP Joint Fusion Plating System
The 2.7 MP-Joint Fusion Plates combined with the 2.7
Standard/Locking Screws are indicated for the arthrodesis of the first
metatarso-phalangeal joint. Plate size S is indicated for standard
MP-Joint fusions.
Plate sizes M/L are indicated for standard MP-Joint fusion and
interpositioning / revision fusions with bone graft (i.e. revision of Keller-Brandes).
Gruber Lapidus Plating System
The Gruber Lapidus Plates 2.7 combined with the
Standard/Locking/MiniCAN screws 2.7 are indicated for first TMT joint
arthrodesis with cuneiform transfixation for correction of hallux
valgus deformity.
These locking plates have an anatomical design with an integrated
compression hole which allows precise fixation with MiniCAN 2.7
cannulated compression screws (limited range included in screw
caddy). This proximal compression screw helps to reduce any opening
of the osteotomy in the lateral part of the first TMT joint. Along
with a neutral (or 0°) plate, the system features plates with 2, 3, 4
and 5 mm steps designed to achieve desired plantarization when placed
dorsally, or anatomical fit when placed medially so that it is not
necessary to remove bone for anatomic fit.
The Gruber Lapidus Plates are particularly suitable for rheumatic
patients, as they generally have instability of the first TMT joint,
which can be reduced by the additional compression screws, thereby
restoring the biomechanics of the foot. Stabilization of the loaded
column is intended to prevent formation of the pes plano valgus
adductus, the rheumatic flat foot.