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Nail Diameter: 9 mm to 14 mm
Nail Length: 280 mm to 460 mm
TYPE: SS/TT
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Specification for Antegrade Femoral Nails
- modern nail design
- Antegrade Design of the femoral nail allows for a lot of flexibility.
- a single system for the left and right femurs
- insertion and extraction made easier by anatomical bend
- All nails are cannulated for guided insertion using the reamed and unreamed techniques.
- Large portfolio with nails ranging in diameter from 9 to 14 mm and length from 280 to 460 mm
- flexible locking configuration for standard, dynamic, and locking
- Femoral Recon Nails available in SS 316L and Titanium
- special distal locking possibilities
- For every anatomical circumstance and fracture type, the special distal combination hole enables the best locking. Using two locking screws, the surgeon can use standard locking. The end cap enables both configurations of the most distal locking implant to lock angularly securely.
- cap ends
- Self-retaining Screwdriver for quick and secure end cap insertion and removal
- Blocking the most proximal locking screw (antegrade) could ensure perfect angular stability.
- End caps facilitate nail removal by preventing tissue ingrowth.
- screws that lock
- The 6.4 mm Cannulated Lag Screws have a special thread configuration that offers a strong grip. Less insertion torque is possible thanks to improved front cutting flutes, and less bone is removed thanks to thinner flanks.
- The distance between the two 6.4 mm lag screws and the two 6.5 mm lag screws enable secure lag screw placement within small neck diameters.
- For static and/or dynamic distal locking, the distal locking configuration has a round and an oblong hole.
- A minimally invasive approach is encouraged by the use of 5 mm cortical screws, which are common to Femoral Recon Nails.
- Screwdriver with self-holding function for quick and safe picking up of locking screws.
- increased stability from double thread’s increased contact points
- A larger cross-section will provide better mechanical resistance.
- better bone traction and increased stability due to the thread being closer to the screw head
- Screwdriver with self-holding function for quick and secure picking up of locking screws
Uses of Antegrade Femoral Nails
- The use of Antegrade Femoral Nail is recommended for distal femur fractures.
- Additionally, femoral shaft fractures are indicated for use of the Antegrade Femoral Nail:
- combined with a broken patella
- Femur/tibia fractures that are ipsilateral (floating knee)
- combination with acetabular, pelvic, or femoral neck fractures
- combining the aforementioned fractures
- called adipositas
- Pregnancy Polytrauma (if the patient is being treated by numerous surgical teams)
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