1. Color-coded layout for instrument identification.
2. General instruments, grouped by screw size for easy location.
3. Pre-contoured fibula plates, 1/3 tubular plates and hook plates, enabling surgeons to choose the appropriate option based on the complexity of the fracture.
4. Solid and cannulated screws for syndesmotic repair and medical malleolus fractures.
5. Plates designed to accommodate various fracture patterns and the patient’s anatomy.
6. Locking and conventional screws, allowing for appropriate bone fixation.
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