About Inter Locking Femoral Nail
The Inter Locking Femoral Nail is a specialized orthopedic implant used for treating fractures of the femoral shaft and related injuries. It is made with high-quality materials to ensure durability, stability, and effective bone healing. With its interlocking mechanism, the nail provides rigid fixation and helps reduce the risk of rotational instability. Advin Health Care offers this product with a focus on precision and safety, making it a trusted choice for surgeons worldwide.
Advanced Features:
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Provides stable fixation for femoral fractures
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Designed for accurate anatomical alignment
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Reduces rotational and angular instability
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Supports early patient mobilization
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Manufactured from high-quality biocompatible materials
Advanced Fracture StabilizationThe Inter Locking Femoral Nail uses interlocking nail technology to provide superior stabilization for femoral fractures. Its anatomical shape and self-locking mechanism ensure precise alignment, supporting optimal bone healing and reducing the need for additional fixation devices. With options for proximal and distal locking, the nail offers versatile fixation to address complex fracture patterns.
Safety and Biocompatibility AssuredMade from surgical-grade stainless steel or titanium alloy, this femoral nail is biocompatible and conforms to international safety standards for implants. The polished or sandblasted surface finish resists corrosion, while sterile, ready-to-use packaging reduces infection risk for patients. A five-year shelf life and long-lasting integrity contribute to consistent surgical outcomes.
User-Friendly Design and VersatilityThe systems compatibility with standard orthopedic instruments allows for seamless integration in the operating room. Multiple size options in length and diameter, along with different end cap selections, accommodate patient anatomy and surgeon preferences. Manual operation ensures real-time intraoperative adjustments, and radiolucency enables precise monitoring through imaging.
FAQs of Inter Locking Femoral Nail:
Q: How is the Inter Locking Femoral Nail used during surgery?
A: This implant is manually inserted during orthopedic surgery to stabilize femoral fractures. Intraoperative imaging ensures accurate placement, and both proximal and distal locking screw holes allow secure fixation tailored to the fractures characteristics.
Q: What fractures can be treated with this femoral nail?
A: The device is indicated for femoral shaft fractures, including comminuted, segmental, and pathological fractures. Its design also supports use in complex bone injuries requiring reliable stabilization.
Q: When should the Inter Locking Femoral Nail be used instead of alternative fixation?
A: This implant is preferred when a secure, minimally invasive method is needed to achieve precise alignment and stabilization in femoral shaft fractures, especially in cases where traditional plates or external fixators may not provide adequate support.
Q: Where should the sterile femoral nails be stored prior to use?
A: The product should be stored in a dry, sterile environment to maintain integrity and sterility until surgery, following the manufacturers storage instructions precisely.
Q: What are the benefits of the self-locking mechanism and multiple end cap sizes?
A: The self-locking mechanism improves stability by preventing rotation or migration of the nail. Multiple end cap size options help customize the fit, further ensuring secure fixation for different patients.
Q: How does radiolucency of the nail assist in surgery?
A: Radiolucency allows surgeons to use imaging techniques, such as intraoperative X-ray, to monitor and guide nail placement in real time, enhancing accuracy and outcomes.