Large Fragment Locking Plate is a type of medical device used in orthopedic surgery, particularly for the treatment of fractures involving large bone fragments. These plates are designed to provide strong and stable fixation, promoting healing of complex fractures that might be difficult to manage with traditional methods.   The unique feature of Large Fragment Locking Plate is their locking mechanism. The screws inserted into the plate have a 'locking' feature, which allows them to secure themselves tightly into the bone as it heals. This provides greater stability than non-locking plates, reducing the risk of displacement of the fracture pieces during healing.   Cancellous screws are specialized screws designed to be used in bone that has a spongy or cancellous structure. They have a thread pattern that is optimized to hold in this type of bone, providing a stable anchor point for bone fragments that need to be secured together during a surgical procedure.

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