Designed to perform.
The Medartis Olecranon System 2.8 offers a range of plates with innovative fixation concepts that may help reduce soft tissue irritation and therefore reduce the rates of hardware removal surgeries. [1]
[1] A. Ellwein, K. Argiropoulos, R.-O. DeyHazra, M.-F. Pastor, T. Smith, H. Lill “Clinical evaluation of double-plate osteosynthesis for olecranonfractures: A retrospective case-control study” Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research, 2019, 105 (8); 1601-1606
Fixation Options
The low profile 2.8 TriLock Olecranon Double Plates are designed to fix complex olecranon fractures without interfragmentary support. Their innovative lateral positioning allows for muscular soft tissue coverage and an increased amount of screws to hold small proximal fragments. [2]
The 2.8 TriLock olecranon tension plate was developed as a replacement of the classic tension band wiring. The low-profile plate is very thin entailing limited hardware prominence [3] and can withstand tensile forces. It is indicated for fractures and osteotomies of the proximal ulna with interfragmentary support.
For complex olecranon fractures, including Monteggia fractures, Medartis includes in the portfolio the 2.8 TriLock Dorsal Olecranon Plates, featuring an excellent anatomical fit and dedicated pre-angled screw holes to enable specific screw trajectories aiming into the coronoid. Plates are available in various lengths with three proximal end configurations. Medartis provides various olecranon fracture treatment options offering versatile solutions tailored to fracture patterns and surgeon preferences.
[2] F.C. Wagner, M. Jaeger, C. Friebis, D. Maier, C. Ophoven, T. Yilmaz, N.P. Südkamp, K. Reising, “Low-profile double plating of unstable osteoporotic olecranon fractures: a biomechanical comparative study”, J Shoulder Elbow Surg, 2021, 30(7); PP1519-1526
[3] D. Gruszka, C. Arand, T. Nowak, S.O. Dietz, D. Wagner, P. Rommens, «Olecranon tension plating or olecranon tension band wiring? A comparative biomechanical study», International Orthopaedics (SICOT), 2015, 39:955-960

Elbow Olecranon double plates

Elbow Olecranon double plates

Elbow Olecranon tension plate

Tabbing
TriLock Olecranon Curved Double Plates 2.8

Elbow Olecranon double plate curved
Web GL Curved Plates
Highlights
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Low plate profile and high rotational stability due to biomechanically favourable posterolateral and posteromedial plate position
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Plates can be covered with soft tissue (anconeus muscle and flexor carpi ulnaris muscle), thereby reducing the occurrence of wound healing problems and the likelihood of hardware removal [1,2]
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High number of screw options enables stable fixation particularly of small proximal fragments [2]
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High primary stability due to screw position orthogonally to the direction of the pulling force of the triceps brachii muscle [2]
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Easy bending to adapt to the individual anatomy of the patient
TriLock
Multidirectional locking, screws can pivot freely by ± 15° in all directions
HexaDrive
Simplified screw pick-up due to self-holding technology
Oblong hole
Oblong hole for minor plate adjustments
Rounded edges
Rounded edges for soft tissue protection
Bendable
Plates can be bent with specific plate bending pliers
TriLock Olecranon Straight Double Plates 2.8

Elbow Olecranon double plates
Web GL Olecranon Straight Plates
Highlights
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Distal plate position spares the triceps tendon insertion
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Low plate profile and high rotational stability due to biomechanically favourable posterolateral and posteromedial plate position
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Plates can be covered with soft tissue (anconeus muscle and flexor carpi ulnaris muscle), thereby reducing the occurrence of wound healing problems and the likelihood of hardware removal [1,2]
TriLock
Multidirectional locking, screws can pivot freely by ± 15° in all directions
HexaDrive
Simplified screw pick-up due to self-holding technology
Rounded edges
Rounded edges for soft tissue protection
Bendable
Plates can be bent with specific plate bending pliers
Oblong hole
Oblong hole for minor plate adjustments
TriLock Olecranon Tension Plate 2.8

Elbow Olecranon tension plate
Web GL Tension Plate 2.8
Highlights
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Developed as a replacement of the classic tension band wiring
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The low-profile plate is very thin entailing limited hardware prominence [3] and can withstand tensile forces
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Two cross-fracture lag screws provide primary compression and fixation [3]
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Uniform and controlled compression of the fracture with lag screws allows for mobilization as early as possible [3]
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Solid anchoring of the tension relief even in osteoporotic bone reduces the risk of fracture dislocation [3]
TriLock
Multidirectional locking, screws can pivot freely by ± 15° in all directions
HexaDrive
Simplified screw pick-up due to self-holding technology
Rounded edges
Rounded edges for soft tissue protection
Bendable
Plates can be bent with specific plate bending pliers
TriLock Dorsal Olecranon Plates 2.8

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Three proximal plate ends, left and right versions, and various lengths: 22 plates to allow for individual plate selection according to fracture pattern and surgeon preference
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Excellent anatomical fit*
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Fixation of coronoid fragments by placing screws with specific trajectories into the coronoid
* Feedback from 65 surgeries: 98.5% found anatomical fit good or very good. Bending was needed in 5/65 surgeries
TriLock
Multidirectional locking, screws can pivot freely by ± 15° in all directions
TriLockPLUS
TriLockPlus screw holes offer the advantage of locking and compression in one step
HexaDrive
Simplified screw pick-up due to self-holding technology
Bendable
Plates can be bent with specific plate bending pliers
Dimensions
Dimensions of the plate
Oblong hole
Oblong hole for minor plate adjustments
Screws

Locking
2.8 TriLock Screws,
HexaDrive 7

Non-locking
2.8 Cortical Screws,
HexaDrive 7

Lag Screws
2.8 Lag Screws,
HexaDrive 7
Only for 2.8 TriLock Tension Plate
The science behind.
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Fractures of the proximal ulna: current concepts in surgical management.2019EFORT Open Reviews
Abstract
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Fractures of the proximal ulna range from simple olecranon fractures to complex Monteggia fractures or Monteggia-like lesions involving damage to stabilizing key structures of the elbow (i.e. coronoid process, radial head, collateral ligament complex).
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In complex fracture patterns a computerized tomography scan is essential to properly assess the injury severity.
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Exact preoperative planning for the surgical approach is vital to adequately address all fracture parts (base coronoid fragments first).
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The management of olecranon fractures primarily comprises tension-band wiring in simple fractures as a valid treatment option, but modern plate techniques, especially in comminuted or osteoporotic fracture types, can reduce implant failure and potential implant-related soft tissue irritation.
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For Monteggia injuries, the accurate anatomical restoration of ulnar alignment and dimensions is crucial to adjust the radiocapitellar joint.
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Caution is advised if the anteromedial facet (anatomical insertion of the medial collateral ligament) of the coronoid process is affected, to avoid posteromedial instability.
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Radial head reconstruction or replacement is essential in Monteggia-like lesions to restore normal elbow function.
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The postoperative rehabilitation programme should involve active elbow motion exercises without limitations as early as possible following surgery to avoid joint stiffness.
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Designed to organize.
- Compact system
- Easy to use
- Lightweight components
- Validated cleaning and sterilization of the implants
Explore various perspectives.
Animated Surgical Procedure – Dorsal Olecranon System 2.8
Fixation of an Olecranon Fracture with the APTUS Dorsal Olecranon Plate 2.8 (extended)
Fixation of an Olecranon Fracture with the APTUS Dorsal Olecranon Plate 2.8 (extended)
Documentation
Results
- Elbow & Shoulder (Clavicle) – Produktübersicht (Version 0, MDR) 28.03.2025 3 MB Product Overview Upper Extremities German
- Elbow & Shoulder (Clavicle) – Product Overview (Version 0, MDR) 26.08.2024 3 MB Product Overview Upper Extremities English
- Elbow & Shoulder (Clavicle) – Présentation du produit (Version 0, MDR) 28.03.2025 5 MB Product Overview Upper Extremities French
- Elbow & Shoulder (Clavicle) – Vista general de los productos (Version 0, MDR) 28.03.2025 2 MB Product Overview Upper Extremities Spanish
- Ellenbogen-System 2.0, 2.8 – OP-Technik 09.04.2025 5 MB Surgical Technique Upper Extremities German
- Elbow System 2.0, 2.8 – Surgical Technique 09.04.2025 3 MB Surgical Technique Upper Extremities English
- Système pour coude 2.0, 2.8 – Technique Opératoire 10.04.2025 5 MB Surgical Technique Upper Extremities French
- Sistema de codo 2.0, 2.8 – Técnica Quirúrgica 10.04.2025 5 MB Surgical Technique Upper Extremities Spanish
- Dorsal Olecranon System 2.8 – Produktinformation 04.04.2025 3 MB Product Information Upper Extremities German
- Dorsal Olecranon System 2.8 – Product Information 04.04.2025 3 MB Product Information Upper Extremities English
- APTUS Ordering Catalog/Bestellkatalog/Catalogue (High Resolution) (Version 0, MDR) 26.08.2024 22 MB Ordering Catalog Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities English,French,German
- APTUS Ordering Catalog/Bestellkatalog/Catalogue (Low Resolution) (Version 0, MDR) 26.08.2024 16 MB Ordering Catalog Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities English,French,German
- Elbow System 2.0, 2.8 – Product Information 04.04.2025 8 MB Product Information Upper Extremities English