VA Distal Radius System, Built for Stability

VA Distal Radius System, Built for Stability

There is a moment in every wrist fracture surgery where the surgeon needs absolute certainty. Certainty that the implant will hold. That the plate will fit. That the screw will go exactly where it needs to go.

That is what the VA Distal Radius System is built for.

The VA Distal Radius System is an advanced orthopaedic solution for distal radius fracture fixation, combining innovative variable angle locking technology with anatomically designed plates to deliver superior fixation for complex wrist fractures and optimal patient outcomes.

WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT

Variable Angle Locking Technology: multi-directional screw angulation that enables precision targeting of fracture fragments with improved fixation flexibility. No two fractures are the same. The system adapts to each one.

Anatomical Plate Design, pre-contoured plates with smooth edges that sit flush against the wrist anatomy, minimising soft tissue and tendon irritation.

Strong Angular Stability, a rigid locking construct that maintains fracture alignment and supports early patient mobilisation. Stable fixation from day one.

Early Mobilisation Support, because recovery begins the moment fixation is secure. The system is designed to get patients moving sooner.

The distal radius is one of the most frequently fractured bones in the body. It affects young patients from high-energy trauma and older patients from low-energy falls due to osteoporosis. In both cases the quality of fixation determines the quality of recovery.

Designed for Precision. Built for Stability.

This week we unpack the VA Distal Radius System in detail, the technology, the features, and the clinical applications that make it a trusted solution for distal radius fracture fixation across South Africa. Follow along. 🦴

At Cargo Medi Distributors we provide advanced orthopaedic solutions to surgical teams across South Africa.

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