Anchorage® 2 CP

Compression Plating System

Anchorage 2 CP plate

 

 

The Anchorage 2 CP Plating System is composed of four pre-contoured, anatomic locking plates. These plates feature a Cross Plate (CP) hole that allows partially threaded CP screws (either T8 3.6mm or T10 4.1mm) to compress across the fusion site. All other plate holes feature SMARTLock1 technology which allows for locking screw insertion in any direction up to 15º. Each Anchorage 2 CP foot plate is low profile (1.5mm) to reduce the potential for soft tissue irritation.2

Key benefits

  • Compression and locking in one step
  • Patented SMARTLock1 polyaxial locking technology
  • Locking screws can be angled ±15° for a total range of 30°
  • Anodization Type II
  • Low-profile plate design
  • Cross plate hole

System offerings

Anchorage 2 CP includes a Universal CP Plate, MTP CP Plate, Lapidus CP Plate, Midfoot CP Plate.

 


Anchorage 2 CP plates

Stryker - Anchorage 2 - Universal CP

Universal CP

Stryker - Anchorage 2 - MTP CP plate

MTP CP

Stryker - Anchorage 2 - Lapidus CP plate

Lapidus CP

Stryker - Anchorage 2 - Midfoot

Midfoot CP



Screws and instrumentation

The Anchorage 2 CP plating system features a range of low-profile plate and screw options in 2.4mm, 2.7mm and 3.5mm modules. Plates utilize SMARTlock1 variable angle locking technology which permits polyaxial screwplacement. T8 and T10 locking screws may be angled+/- 15° in any direction for up to a 30° cone.

CP screws

The Anchorage 2 CP System uses an inset diagonal, partially threaded CP screw to develop mechanical compression across the fusion site. This approach eliminates the need for separate, independent stabilization and is designed to create compression. The Anchorage 2 CP screws are self-tapping and self-drilling and feature an advanced conical pitch thread and cutting flute that catches the far cortex faster3 and allows for maximum compression across the joint.

255-337
255-337

Polyaxial locking

SMARTLock1 technology goes one step further.4 Every screw hole in the Anchorage 2 CP foot plate (except the CP screw hole) permits polyaxial screw placement. Locking and non-locking screws can be angled up to 15° in each direction for a total range of 30°. Simply place the polyaxial drill guide in the screw hole to select the appropriate angle.

Anchorage 2 CP screws + VariAx 2 screws

Anchorage CP Screws 3.6mm, 2.4mm, 2.7mm
Anchorage polyaxial locking screws 4.1mm, 3.5mm, 2.7mm

VariAx 2 screw platform

Stryker - Anchorage - 2.7mm screwsT8 interface

2.7mm screws
T8 interface

Stryker - Anchorage - 2.7mm screws T8 Interface

2.7mm screws
T8 interface

Stryker - Anchorage - 3.5mm screws T10 interface

3.5mm screws
T10 interface

Stryker - Anchorage - 2.7mmscrew T10 interface

2.7mm screws*
T10 interface

*The 2.7mm T10 screws are optional and are not included in the standard set.

Screwdriver blade

Screwdriver blade

Screwdriver blade

Screwdriver blade


Color coding

The VariAx 2 screws and instruments follow a comprehensive color coding scheme whereby the screw anodization color matches the corresponding instrument’s color. The drill bits, lagging drill guides and screws are also color coded.

Color Coded Screws infographic

Locking and unlocking screws

Locking and non-locking screws

Locking and non-locking screws are available in 2.4mm, 2.7mm and 3.5mm diameters. All holes in the locking plates provide an option for locking and non-locking screws. If a locking screw is used in a compression hole, the screw can apply compression and then lock into the plate.

Note: Locking screws are laser marked with a ‘dot’ and ‘ring’ marking on the screw head to differentiate them from non-locking screws.


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