Calc Slide Plate


The Gorilla Calc Slide Plate was engineered with a streamlined surgical technique in mind.
By offering supporting instrumentation that lends itself to minimize the amount of steps,
we strove to design a plating system that’s as easy (or easier) to insert than cannulated screws.
The hood height is less than 5 mm in order to offer versatility in osteotomy displacement distance.
The footprint along the osteotomy is wide rather than long to help prevent additional dissection
and soft tissue disruption, while maintaining a “straight-in” plating technique.
The hood hole is threaded and allows for a locking screw to be placed across the osteotomy–helping
to provide additional stability while maintaining the ability to deliver compression via
Gorilla locking screw technology.

Since this osteotomy has a tendency to fail in rotation, testing was performed to determine what
would improve rotational stability.
Our testing showed that a wider foot print and two proximal screws were most effective in providing
rotational stability, and were thus incorporated into our plate design.

Paragon 28®'s Design Rationale

We respect that screw fixation is a good alternative for calcaneal slide osteotomy fixation.
There are situations to consider where a plate may be the better option. In a child with open
growth plates, a plate may be a sound alternative, as to not disrupt the growth plate.
Likewise, in a patient who may struggle with post-operative pain due to screw head prominence,
the Gorilla Calc Slide Plate could be a good alternative.

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