DHS Barrel Plate DCP Hole (120′,125′,130′,135′,140′,145′)
The DHS Barrel Plate with DCP Hole is an orthopedic implant used in trauma surgeries for the fixation of proximal femur fractures, including intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures. It is available in multiple angles (120°, 125°, 130°, 135°, 140°, 145°) to suit various anatomical needs. The plate is designed to work with a dynamic hip screw (DHS) and features DCP holes for secure, compression-based bone fixation.
The DHS Barrel Plate DCP Hole is specially designed for internal fixation of complex proximal femoral fractures. Its angled barrel offers precise alignment with the femoral neck, while the Dynamic Compression Plate (DCP) holes allow for axial compression along the bone shaft using standard cortical screws. The combination of the DHS lag screw and DCP hole configuration promotes both stability and controlled fracture compression. With angle options from 120° to 145°, this implant can be selected to match the patient’s unique femoral anatomy. Advin Health Care manufactures this implant using premium-quality stainless steel or titanium to meet international surgical standards and ensure dependable clinical outcomes.
Advanced Features:
- Available in angles: 120°, 125°, 130°, 135°, 140°, 145°
- DCP holes allow axial compression for enhanced fixation
- Used for intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric femoral fractures
- Compatible with DHS lag screws
- Constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel or titanium
- Enables secure fixation with improved healing dynamics
Product Also Known As:
DHS DCP Barrel Plate, DHS Plate with DCP Holes, Dynamic Hip Screw DCP Plate, 130 Degree DHS Plate DCP Hole, Femoral DHS Fixation Plate, DHS Bone Plate, Proximal Femur Fracture Plate, DCP Hole DHS Implant