What is the thickness of a 2.4 mm/3.0 Locking Reconstruction Plate, specifically a locking (LCP) reconstruction plate?

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The typical thickness of a 2.4 mm/3.0 Locking Reconstruction Plate is approximately 2.8 to 3.0 mm. This plate is commonly used in orthopedic and maxillofacial surgeries for bone reconstruction and fracture fixation. The plate's name refers to the screw sizes it accommodates: 2.4 mm locking screws and 3.0 mm cortical screws. The thickness is designed to provide optimal strength and stability while maintaining a low profile to minimize soft tissue irritation. When using this plate, surgeons should ensure proper contouring to match the bone's anatomy and use the appropriate screw lengths to avoid soft tissue irritation or neurovascular damage. The plate's thickness allows for sufficient rigidity to support bone healing while still permitting some degree of flexibility for contouring. Understanding the plate thickness is crucial for surgical planning, as it affects the overall construct stability and the potential for hardware prominence post-operatively. Surgeons should consider the specific anatomical location and patient factors when selecting and applying these plates. Unfortunately, none of the provided studies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 directly address the question of the thickness of a 2.4 mm/3.0 Locking Reconstruction Plate, so the answer is based on general knowledge of orthopedic implants.

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