1. Color-coded layout for instrument identification.
2. Lean configuration that includes three standard layout options — locking compression plates, variable angle plates or a combination of both.
3. Plates that are designed to accommodate various fracture patterns and patient’s anatomy.
4. Removable implant bin to allow surgeons to more easily choose the appropriate plate intraoperatively.
5. Guide blocks to facilitate the insertion of screws.
6. General instruments, grouped by screw size.
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