Product Description
Distal multi-plane locking to increase fixation stability
There are threads in the distal hole which ensures stable fixation and prevents the nail from withdrawing
The groove design of the nail reduces friction and facilitates insertion, and increases elasticity to avoid stress concentration
Short nails and long nails are provided. The short nail is lateral locking at proximal, and the long main nail is AP locking at proximal
The shaft of the nail has a curvature radius that conforms to the anato-mical structure of the anterior femoral arch
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.
Retrograde nailing can be used in femur peri-prosthetic fractures and studies mentioned that it is a better option. Major drawbacks include, not all prosthetic designs are suitable for nailing, and extension deformity of fracture can occur due to posterior entry point