UNIVERSAL FEMUR INTERLOCKING NAIL
Inserting a Femur Interlocking Nail is an effective and vital management approach to treat femoral shaft fractures. These nails are used to stabilize and align fractures and are implanted in the center of the long bones of the extremities into the bone marrow canal in the thigh bone (femur).
Femur shaft fractures can be effectively and urgently managed by inserting a femur interlocking nail. These nails are inserted into the bone marrow canal in the thigh bone in the middle of the long bones of the extremities to stabilize and correct fractures (femur).
Specification
- 9 mm: 34 cm to 48 cm with 2 cm variation
- 10 mm: 34 cm to 48 cm with 2 cm variation
- 11 mm: 34 cm to 48 cm with 2 cm variation
- 12 mm: 34 cm to 48 cm with 2 cm variation
- Available in both Stainless Steel and Titanium
Uses
- Comminuted fractures
- Segmental fractures
- Fractures with bone loss
- Proximal and distal fractures
- Nonunions
- Subtrochanteric fractures
- Intertrochanteric fractures