Product Description
The curved nail allows the entry point at the central part of the anterior tubercle of the calcaneus, reducing the exposure of the distal nail end
Allow the hind foot and the mid-forefoot to align in a straight line and restore the valgus angle of 3-5° to form a better gait after surgery
Intramedullary nailing (IMN) and plate fixation are both effective treatments for bone fractures, but they can have different outcomes depending on the type of fracture and the technique used.
Compared with angled locking plates, intramedullary nails have higher mechanical strength. This higher strength can reduce the dissection of soft tissue at the fracture site, preserve the blood supply to the fracture, and facilitate fracture healing.
Ankle fractures
IMN may be better for functional improvement and reducing superficial wound infections, while plate fixation may be better for anatomical reduction and reducing knee pain.