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What is PHILOS plating?

What is PHILOS plating?

PHILOS® System is an anatomical LCP plating system for proximal humerus fracture fixation. It includes the PHILOS® Percutaneous Aiming System, for a less invasive transdeltoid approach.

What is Philos plate made of?

The PHILOS plate was made of Stainless Steel 316L, originally manufactured by Synthes, now Depuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction (Warsaw, IN, USA). The plate is anatomically shaped to the complex contours of the proximal humerus.

What is a humerus fracture?

A distal humerus fracture is a break in the lower end of the upper arm bone (humerus), one of the three bones that come together to form the elbow joint. A fracture in this area can be very painful and make elbow motion difficult or impossible.

What is a recon plate?

Reconstruction plates are a viable repair option for a variety of clinical indications, including segmental and comminuted fractures, traumatic bone loss, bone loss secondary to infection, and repair of non-union, atrophic bone, and tumor defects.

What is the humeral neck?

23359. Anatomical terminology. The surgical neck of the humerus is a constriction below the tubercles of the greater tubercle and lesser tubercle, and above the deltoid tuberosity, specifically found at the proximal end of the body of the humerus, and distally towards the greater tubercle and lesser tubercle.

What is osteosynthesis treatment?

Osteosynthesis is defined as fixation of a bone. It is a surgical procedure to treat bone fractures in which bone fragments are joined with screws, plates, nails or wires. The fractured bone is fixed with the aforementioned and can knit stably in the correct position.

What is mandibular plate?

The mandibular staple bone plate is a reconstructive device that will attach to the inferior border of the mandible and will orthopedically provide for prosthetic and jaw stabilization in the edentulous mandible and the deformed mandible.

What is Champy line?

Champy’s lines of tension correspond with bio- mechanically favorable regions of the mandible where less stability would be required to allow for fracture healing.

What is a philos plate?

One such plate is the PHILOS (Proximal Humerus Internal Locked System) plate (Synthes, Paoli, Pennsylvania, USA) that allows fixed angle insertion of two locking inferomedial screws.

What is philos plating system?

PHILOS ® System PHILOS ® System is an anatomical LCP plating system for proximal humerus fracture fixation. It includes the PHILOS ® Percutaneous Aiming System, for a less invasive transdeltoid approach.

Are inferomedial screws common in locking plate design?

Despite this, inferomedial screws have become a common feature of recent locking plate design. One such plate is the PHILOS (Proximal Humerus Internal Locked System) plate (Synthes, Paoli, Pennsylvania, USA) that allows fixed angle insertion of two locking inferomedial screws.

How many screws are missing from a philos plate?

Of the five groups implanted with PHILOS plate, four had either zone 1, 2, 3 or 4 screws missing (P1-P4) while the fifth group (P0) acted as the control configuration group as it had all the zones filled.

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