Femoral Intramedually Nail
| Brand | AOYE |
| Certificates | CE/ISO: 9001/ISO13485. Etc |
| Materials | Titanium |
| MOQ | 1 |
| OEM | Support |
| Lead Time | 7-21Days |
| Logistics | Door to Door,DHL、FedEx、UPS |
- Specification
- Description
- Advantages
- Application
- FAQ
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Description
The Femoral Intramedullary Nail is a titanium alloy orthopedic implant designed for internal fixation of femoral fractures. Inserted into the medullary canal of the femur, it functions as a load-sharing device, aligning the bone along its natural axis while providing strong internal stabilization.
This intramedullary nailing system is typically used with proximal and distal locking screws to achieve rotational and axial stability. It is suitable for a wide range of femoral fracture patterns and supports minimally invasive surgical techniques, helping preserve surrounding soft tissue and promoting effective fracture healing.
Advantages
- Titanium alloy construction: Excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and high mechanical strength
- Load-sharing fixation principle: Promotes natural bone healing through controlled micro-motion
- Minimally invasive approach: Intramedullary insertion reduces soft tissue disruption
- Multi-planar locking system: Provides strong rotational and axial stability
- Versatile design options: Available in different lengths and diameters for various fracture indications
- Suitable for complex fractures: Effective in comminuted and segmental femoral fractures
Application
- Femoral shaft fractures (transverse, oblique, spiral, comminuted)
- Subtrochanteric femur fractures
- Intertrochanteric fractures (depending on nail design)
- Segmental femoral fractures
- Pathological fractures of the femur
- Nonunion or delayed union cases
- Closed or open intramedullary nailing procedure
FAQ
Q1: What is the main advantage of femoral intramedullary nailing?
A1: It provides strong internal, load-sharing fixation with minimal soft tissue disruption, supporting efficient fracture healing.
Q2: Can this nail be used for both simple and complex fractures?
A2: Yes. It is suitable for a wide range of fracture patterns, including simple, comminuted, and segmental fractures.
Q3: What material is used in this implant?
A3: The nail is manufactured from medical-grade titanium alloy, ensuring durability, strength, and excellent biocompatibility.