What is an intramedullary nail?
Interlocking nail is a medical device used in orthopedic surgery to stabilize and support fractured long bones such as the femur, tibia, and humerus. This innovative technology revolutionizes the treatment of fractures, providing a minimally invasive treatment option that promotes faster healing and recovery.
The integrated compression screw and lag screw thread together to generate push/pull forces that hold compression after instruments are removed and eliminate Z-effect.
Preloaded Cannulated Set Screw allows for creation of a fixed angle device or facilitates postoperative sliding.
InterZan femoral nail is suitable for simple femoral shaft fractures, comminuted femoral shaft fractures, spiral femoral shaft fractures, long oblique femoral shaft fractures, and segmental femoral shaft fractures; Undertrochanteric fracture; Intertrochanteric fracture; Ipsilateral femoral shaft/neck fracture; Intracapsular fracture; Bone non union and bone non union; Multiple injuries and fractures; Preventive internal nail treatment for pathological fractures; Reconstruction, tumor resection, and transplantation; The extension and shortening of bones.