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Advanced Trochanteric Femoral Intramedullary Nail for Fracture Repair

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Product Description

📋 Basic Specifications
Condition
New
Usage
Fracture Fixation
Using Site
Tibia Femur
Type
Trauma
Implant Type
Intramedullary Nail
Specification
Titanium Alloy TC4
Origin
China
🔹 Product Introduction

The intramedullary nail system is designed to be implanted within the medullary canal, forming a composite structure with the bone to share mechanical loads. Positioned along the central axis of the femoral shaft, the nail offers optimal resistance to bending forces. Proximal and distal locking screws ensure stable fixation, allowing axial compression while preventing rotational instability. This femoral reconstruction nail system, composed of the main nail, traction screw, locking screws, and end cap, is made entirely from TC4 titanium alloy. It is primarily intended for femoral shaft fractures and complex femoral injury patterns.

Key Features:
  • Two configurations available: Reconstruction mode and Interlocking mode
  • 5° lateral offset and 1500 mm anterior bow for anatomical alignment
  • Flat lateral surface with low-profile groove design to minimize soft tissue irritation
  • Multi-angle, multiplanar distal locking for enhanced anti-rotational stability
Core Advantages:
  • Minimizes soft tissue irritation to the lateral vastus muscle via proximal cutting design
  • Dual surgical mode selection to adapt to fracture type and complexity
  • Optimized geometry enhances anatomical fit and mechanical strength
  • Advanced locking design improves fixation in complex or unstable fractures
🏥 Clinical Application

Indicated for femoral shaft fractures, femoral neck fractures, and complex combined fractures such as:

  • Ipsilateral femoral shaft and neck fractures (AO/OTA 32-A/B/C with 31-B)
  • Subtrochanteric fractures (31-A1B3)
  • Intertrochanteric fractures combined with femoral shaft fractures
🏭 Professional Manufacturing
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the available shipping methods and associated costs?
Courier services are typically utilized for shipping, though postal services can be accommodated upon request. Costs are determined by destination, package size, and weight, with detailed quotes provided based on specific requirements.
Are the products certified with international quality standards?
Yes, the manufacturing processes hold EN ISO 13485 certification, ensuring all medical devices meet stringent requirements for safety, performance, and regulatory compliance.
What is the minimum order requirement for international orders?
The standard minimum order value is US$1000. However, sample orders are offered at cost to allow for product evaluation and market testing before committing to larger volumes.
Can custom products or modifications be requested?
Custom orders are accommodated. By providing pictures or samples of the desired product, technical teams can work to create similar items, though lead times may be longer for these specialized requests.
Do you maintain a consistent stock of listed orthopedic implants?
Stock is maintained for most catalogue products with regular monthly production cycles. Inventory levels vary based on global demand, so consultation with the sales team is recommended for real-up-to-date availability.
What materials are used for the intramedullary nail systems?
The systems are primarily manufactured from high-grade Titanium Alloy (TC4), chosen for its superior biocompatibility and mechanical strength in fracture fixation.

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