What is the ZAFIN Femoral Nail?

The ZAFIN Femoral Nail is an innovative orthopedic device used to stabilize and fixate femoral fractures. This advanced interlocking nail system is specifically designed to treat all types of femoral injuries, including those caused by trauma, sports injuries, or pathological conditions. The interlocking nail is known for its unique design and functionality that improves surgical outcomes and patient recovery.

 ZAFIN Interlocking Nail

One of the key features of the ZAFIN Femoral Nail is its anatomical design, which allows for optimal alignment and stability within the femur. The nail is made from high-strength materials, ensuring durability and fatigue resistance, which is critical for patients who require long-term support during the healing process. The surface of the nail is often treated to promote osseointegration, promote better bone healing and reduce the risk of complications.

The Intramedullary Nail is equipped with advanced locking mechanisms that provide additional stability. These locking options can be customized to the specific needs of the patient, allowing the orthopedic surgeon to tailor the fixation method to the fracture type and location. This adaptability is essential to achieve optimal outcomes in complex cases.

In addition, the expert femur nail was designed with minimally invasive surgical techniques in mind. This approach not only reduces the size of the incision, but also minimizes soft tissue damage, resulting in shorter patient recovery time and less postoperative pain. Surgeons appreciate the ease and precision of insertion of the ZAFIN System, making it the preferred choice in modern orthopedic practices.


ZAFIN Interlock Nail Implant Standard

Indications
● Pertrochanteric fractures (31-A1 and 31-A2)
● Intertrochanteric fractures (31-A3)
● High subtrochanteric fractures (32-A1)

Contraindications
● Low subtrochanteric fractures
● Femoral shaft fractures
● Isolated or combined medial femoral neck fractures

Intramedullary Nails System


Post time: Apr-03-2025