Calcaneus Locking Plate (CALmi)

Lower Extremity
Plates

The ITS. Anterolateral Calcaneus Locking Plate is a reliable osteosynthesis system designed for treating a variety of calcaneus fractures.

A special feature of this system is the freely selectable hole configuration, which makes it possible to choose locking or non-locking screws for each hole (except compression and oblong holes). With an angle selection of +/- 15°, the system offers particular versatility, especially for complex fractures.

Features
Calcaneus Locking Plate (CALmi)
  • Multi-directional Locking
  • Anatomical plate design
  • Short plate version located directly under the subtalar joint (small and large)
  • Long plate version located directly under the subtalar joint with an extension to posterior tubercle (small and large)
  • Plate insertion through a sinus tarsi incision
  • K-Wire holes for temporary fixation
  • Multiple fixation possibilities for the subcondral support of the anterior, middle and posterior articular surfaces
  • For minimally invasive access in complex calcaneal fractures
  • Multiple proximal plate holes to gain proper fixation in the sustentaculum tali
  • 4 plate version for the left and the right calcaneus

Calcaneus Distraktor & Heel Press

Specifically designed for the precise repositioning and fixation of calcaneus fractures, ITS. offers the Calcaneus Distractor & Heel Press, which provides an efficient method to ensure intraoperative stability and optimize anatomical reconstruction.

Features:

  • Precise repositioning
  • Variable pressure regulation
  • Multifunctional use (open and closed repositioning)
Plate Technology. ONE Technology for all Implants. All ITS. plates are made from Titanium Grade 2, whereas the screws are made of a harder titanium alloy. This allows the plates to have only non-threaded holes, which all (with the exception of oblong holes) accept both non-locking and locking screws.
Calcaneus Solutions
Portfolios
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Anterolateral Calcaneus Locking Plate (CALmi)
Instructions
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30.09.2024