Femur Reconstruction Interlocking Nail

Material

  • Stainless steel 316 LVM,
  • Tit Grade 5 Eli

Sizes:

  • 5 different diameter ranging from 9mm to 13mm
  • 12 different length ranging from 240mm to 460mm by 20 increments
  • available in left and right

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Description

Design Features of Femur Reconstruction Interlocking Nail

  1. Right and Left Versions:
    • Specificity: Designed in dedicated right and left configurations to ensure optimal fit and alignment with the femoral anatomy.
  2. Anatomical Nail Design:
    • Anterior Bowing: The nail incorporates anterior bowing to conform to the natural curvature of the femur.
    • Medial-Lateral Curve: This design feature enhances the nail’s ability to fit snugly against the bone, providing improved stability and support.
  3. Trochanteric Entry Point:
    • Surgical Access: The entry point at the trochanter facilitates optimal placement and alignment of the nail during surgery.
  4. Locking Screw Options:
    • Proximal Locking Screws:
      • 125-Degree Angulation: Features two 6.3mm locking screws with the option of two 4.5mm locking screws, accommodating both transverse and oblique placements for versatile fixation.
    • Cannulated Design:
      • Guide Wire Compatibility: Allows for straightforward insertion over a guide wire, ensuring precision and reducing trauma to surrounding tissues.

Locking Screws

  1. Screw Specifications:
    • 6.3mm Locking Screws: Enhanced thread design for improved grip and stability within the bone.
    • 4.5mm Locking Screws: Used for both proximal and distal locking, providing flexibility in surgical options.
  2. Self-Tapping Mechanism:
    • Efficiency: The screws are self-tapping, eliminating the need for pre-drilling and expediting the surgical process.
  3. Transverse and Oblique Locking:
    • Versatile Fixation: Offers locking capabilities in both transverse and oblique orientations, allowing surgeons to adapt to varying anatomical considerations.
  4. Static and Dynamic Distal Locking Options:
    • Controlled Stability: Provides the choice between static and dynamic locking at the distal end, enabling controlled micro-movement to promote healing while maintaining fracture alignment.

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