About Proximal Femoral Nail (P.F.N) (Left)
Advin Health Care manufactures the Proximal Femoral Nail (P.F.N) (Left) using high-quality stainless steel or titanium alloys for superior strength and biocompatibility. The implant is anatomically contoured to fit the left femur, providing secure fixation for fractures of the femoral neck, intertrochanteric, or subtrochanteric regions. Its design allows for minimally invasive insertion, reducing surgical trauma and recovery time. The nail accommodates locking screws to enhance rotational stability and ensures early weight-bearing capability for patients. Surgeons rely on its precise engineering to achieve optimal outcomes in complex femoral fracture cases.
Advanced Features:
-
Anatomically contoured for left femur
-
Made of high-quality stainless steel or titanium for durability
-
Supports interlocking screws for rotational and axial stability
-
Suitable for proximal femoral neck, intertrochanteric, and subtrochanteric fractures
-
Allows minimally invasive insertion for faster patient recovery
Advanced Intramedullary Fixation for Proximal Femoral FracturesThis Proximal Femoral Nail (Left) is engineered for secure stabilization of fractures in the upper femur, including intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric regions. Its anatomical design and multiple locking screw holes enable optimal fixation, reducing the risk of implant migration. The polished, corrosion-resistant finish and sterile packaging guarantee both durability and safety for orthopedic procedures.
Versatile Sizing and Imaging CompatibilityAvailable in a wide range of lengths and diameters, this implant can accommodate various patient anatomies and fracture complexities. Its metallic silver finish is radiolucent to traditional and digital imaging systems, making intraoperative placement and postoperative reviews seamless. Each nail is individually packed sterile for single-patient use.
FAQs of Proximal Femoral Nail (P.F.N) (Left):
Q: How is the Proximal Femoral Nail (P.F.N) (Left) used during surgery?
A: The Proximal Femoral Nail is inserted intramedullarily into the left femur to stabilize and align fractures, with locking screws placed through the proximal and distal screw holes to ensure secure fixation. The implant is typically used in procedures for intertrochanteric, subtrochanteric, and high femoral shaft fractures.
Q: What material options are available for this P.F.N implant?
A: The Proximal Femoral Nail is manufactured using high-grade stainless steel or titanium alloy, both offering excellent strength and corrosion resistance. These materials are biocompatible, suitable for orthopedic surgical applications.
Q: When should this implant be considered for patient treatment?
A: This implant is indicated for patients presenting with intertrochanteric, subtrochanteric, or high femoral shaft fractures in the left femur, where stable internal fixation is required to facilitate bone healing and early mobilization.
Q: Where should the P.F.N be stored before use?
A: The implant must be stored in a clean, dry environment and kept in its original sterile packaging to prevent contamination or physical damage. This ensures its integrity and sterility at the time of surgery.
Q: What imaging techniques are compatible with this femoral nail during surgery?
A: The P.F.N is designed to be compatible with both X-ray and C-arm imaging, allowing for accurate intraoperative visualization and precise implant placement.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this Proximal Femoral Nail?
A: Key benefits include anatomical fit for the left femur, multiple locking screw holes for secure fixation, high mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and radiolucency for easy imaging. It supports rapid stabilization, helping to enhance patient recovery.
Q: What is the shelf life and intended usage type for this implant?
A: The P.F.N is designated as a single-use, sterile implant with a shelf life of five years from the date of manufacture, making it suitable for efficient inventory management in medical facilities.