About Interlocking Nails
Interlocking Nails are widely used in orthopedic trauma surgeries for treating diaphyseal and certain metaphyseal fractures of long bones. Made from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, they offer excellent strength, durability, and biocompatibility. Advin Health Care provides these nails to help surgeons achieve precise fracture alignment and stable fixation, minimizing the risk of malunion or non-union. The interlocking screw system at proximal and distal ends ensures rotational and axial stability, making them ideal for complex fractures, including comminuted or osteoporotic bone. Interlocking Nails support early weight-bearing and rehabilitation, improving functional recovery and patient outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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High-strength surgical-grade stainless steel construction
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Interlocking screw design for axial and rotational stability
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Suitable for femur, tibia, and humerus fractures
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Effective in osteoporotic and comminuted bone
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Promotes early mobilization and faster post-operative recovery
High-Performance Orthopedic ImplantInterlocking Nails provide reliable stabilization and fixation during orthopedic and trauma surgeries. Manufactured using state-of-the-art precision machining, they deliver excellent mechanical strength and biocompatibility. Smooth surface finishing minimizes tissue irritation while guaranteeing high durability. Every nail is sterilized using EO gas, ensuring the highest standards of hygiene for patient care.
Versatile Application and SizingEngineered to accommodate various anatomical sites including the tibia, femur, and humerus, our nails are available in a diverse range of diameters (7mm-12mm) and lengths (180mm-420mm). This flexibility allows surgeons to select the most appropriate implant for personalized fracture management. The nails are visible under X-ray, facilitating real-time intraoperative and postoperative monitoring.
FAQ's of Interlocking Nails:
Q: How are interlocking nails used in orthopedic and trauma surgery?
A: Interlocking nails are inserted into the marrow canal of long bones to stabilize and fixate fractures, especially in the tibia, femur, or humerus. The nails are manually fitted, then secured through proximal and distal locking to ensure firm stabilization and precise bone alignment during the healing process.
Q: What are the benefits of using these interlocking nails for bone fracture fixation?
A: These nails offer high strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Their precision-machined design guarantees stable fixation and accurate alignment, reducing the risk of complications and supporting effective bone healing. The non-radiolucent feature allows easy monitoring via X-ray.
Q: When should these nails be selected during surgery?
A: They are recommended for the fixation of long bone fractures in scenarios where strong stabilization and accurate anatomical alignment are essential, such as trauma cases affecting the tibia, femur, or humerus.
Q: Where can these interlocking nails be applied anatomically?
A: These nails are designed for implantation in the tibia, femur, and humerus. Their variety in diameter and length ensures compatibility with various patient anatomies and fracture types.
Q: What is the process of ensuring these nails are sterile and safe for use?
A: The nails undergo Ethylene Oxide (EO) sterilization and are individually packed to maintain sterility. They conform to ISO and CE standards, ensuring safety and reliability for surgical use.
Q: How should the nails be stored before use to ensure product integrity?
A: They should be stored in a clean, dry environment in their original packaging to maintain sterility. Adhering to these storage instructions helps preserve the 5-year shelf life and guarantees product safety.