DHS DCS Systems
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Dynamic Hip Locking Plate120mm,138mm,156mm,174mm, 192mm,210mm DCS Plate (95)94mm,162mm,178mm,194mm, 210mm,226mm 0 DHS Plate (135) 94mm,162mm,178mm,194mm, 21
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The DHS DCS Systems are advanced dynamic hip locking plates designed for stable fixation of femoral fractures.
Available in various sizes including 120mm, 138mm, 156mm, 174mm, 192mm, and 210mm, they cater to different anatomical needs.
The DCS Plates come in sizes like 94mm, 162mm, 178mm, 194mm, 210mm, and 226mm.
These implants are crafted from high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliability in surgical applications.
Applications & Use Cases
These implants are primarily used for the treatment of hip fractures and other related orthopedic conditions.
Surgeons and orthopedic specialists in hospitals and clinics across Nairobi and other areas in Kenya utilize these systems for effective patient care.
They are suitable for both inpatient and outpatient settings, ensuring that patients receive the necessary support during recovery.
Home healthcare providers may also use these systems for patients requiring ongoing support.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure the longevity of the DHS DCS Systems, it is essential to handle them with care during storage and transport.
Clean the plates with a soft cloth and mild disinfectant, avoiding abrasive materials that may scratch the surface.
Inspect the implants regularly for any signs of damage or wear.
Store them in a dry, cool environment when not in use to prevent corrosion and maintain their integrity for future procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between DCS and DHS?
DHS and DCS plates are commonly used implants for the fixation of fractures in the proximal femur (the upper part of the thigh bone) or the distal femur (the lower part of the thigh bone). DHS stands for dynamic hip screw, while DCS stands for dynamic condylar screw..
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