20
anatomic plates
13
utility plates
1
platform
Why is a well-fitting implant important?
Relying on plate bending for plate fit may cause early mechanical failure in trauma plating procedures.1 The Pangea systems were designed with this in mind. Using the Stryker Orthopaedics Modeling and Analytics (SOMA) database, Pangea offers an evidence-based, anatomically informed implant.
Variable angle locking technology
Pangea’s variable angle locking technology uses a cobalt chrome (CoCr) locking screw, which is harder than the Ti6Al4V plate, allowing for the screw head’s threads to form a definitive plate-screw interface in the plate’s locking hole by engaging the softer, Ti6Al4V material. This technology allows the user to aim and lock the screw into the plate within a true 30° cone revolving the predetermined hole trajectory. The variable angle drill guide provided with the system offers guidance with respect to the limit of this 30° cone. The locking mechanism remains functional for up to two locking screw reinsertion.
Universal holes offer 30º cone of angulation
20 Anatomic plates
One comprehensive portfolio
The Pangea small and large fragment core trays are designed to offer users modularity in their set configurations. Each core tray’s standard configuration includes an auxiliary tray with a silicone mat for storage of miscellaneous instrumentation.
A versatile instrument set designed to aid in the reduction and ultimate fixation of fractures over a range of applications.
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