The shoulder plates are made of titanium alloy and are designed in right and left configurations, as well as various length configurations. The plates are contoured to provide a close fit with the anatomy of the proximal humerus. The distal segment of the plate is provided with between 4 (73mm configuration) and 13 (220mm configuration) holes to accommodate 3.5mm diameter locking or non-locking cortical screws. The proximal segment of the plate has 2 locking screw holes and 3 locking post holes. Around the proximal end are also 4 suture clips
A non-sterile assembly of implantable devices designed for the stabilization of fractured/surgically-cut bones of the limbs (long bones), their appendages (hands, feet), pelvis, craniomaxillofacial bones, and/or for limb-joint fusion. It typically consists of a set of bone fixation plates, screws, wires, and pins made of materials that cannot be chemically degraded or absorbed via natural body processes (e.g., implant grade metal, surgical steel, titanium alloy, or carbon fibre). It may also include instruments for the attachment of the implants such as screwdrivers or drills. This device is intended to be sterilized prior to use.