The most commonly employed device for surgical fixation of tibia shaft fracture are intramedullary nails. However, tibial intramedullary nails...
NeoGen Interlocking Intramedullary Nail
Features
- 5° proximal bend
- 12° anteversion
- One nail for standard femoral mode and reconstruction mode
- Color coded nais and screws for easy identification
Benefits
- 12° anteversion
- One nail for standard femoral mode and reconstruction mode
- Color coded nais and screws for easy identification
- Facilitates nail insertion through tip of greater trochanter
- Allows the distal screws of the implant to be located in a more medial/lateral plane for easier insertion
- Reduces inventory of implants
- Saves surgery time and reduces the risk of choosing wrong implant