OUR PRODUCTS
Unreamed Humeral (Humerus) Nail System offers the competitive advantages of:
Brief operative time
Minimal morbidity
Early return to function of the extremity
In 90% of the cases, no external support is needed
Closed technique
Low infection rate
Very good pain relief in stabilization of pathological fractures
Compared to Plate and Screw Osteosynthesis :
Minimal damage to muscle, connective tissue and vasculature
Reduced periosteal stripping and concomitant soft tissue damage
Fewer radial nerve palsies
Designed for load sharing instead of load bearing
Cosmetically smaller incision
Unreamed Humeral(Humerus) Nail System is the realization of superior biomechanical intramedullary stabilization.
The system offers the option of different locking modes :
Static, transverse/oblique
• Dynamic
• Apposition/compression
• Advanced locking
In some indications, a controlled apposition/compression of bone fragments can be applied by introducing a compression screw from the top of nail. To further increase rotational stability, the nail can be locked after utilizing the apposition/compression feature.
The compression screw is pushed against the proximal Partially Threaded Locking Screw (Shaft Screw) that has been placed in the oblong hole, drawing either the distal or the proximal segment towards the fracture site. In stable fractures, this has the biomechanical advantage of
creating active circumferential compression to the fracture site, transferring axial load to the bone, and reducing the function of the nail as a
load bearing device.
This ability to transfer load back to the bone can reduce the incidence of implant failure secondary to fatigue. Typical statically locked nails functioning as load bearing devices have reported failure rates in excess of 20%.
Common 4mm cortical screws simplify the surgical procedure. Fully Threaded Locking Screws are available for regular locking procedures.
Partially Threaded Locking Screws (Shaft Screws) are designed for application of apposition/compression.
One common Humeral Compression Screw to close the fracture site, and End Caps in six sizes are available to provide an improved fit for every indication to allow nail length adaptation after insertion and to prevent bone ingrowth.
Unreamed Humeral (Humerus) Nail is indicated for:
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Humeral Nail is intended to provide temporary stabilization of various types of fractures, malunions and non unions of the humerus.
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The nails are inserted using an opened or closed technique and can be static, dynamic and compression locked.
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The subject and predicate devices are indicated for use in the humerus.
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Types of fractures include, but not limited to fractures of the humeral shaft, non-unions, malalignments, pathological humeral fractures, and impending pathological fractures.
Unreamed Humeral (Humerus) Nail Contraindications
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Any active or suspected latent infection or marked local inflammation in or about the affected area.
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Compromised vascularity that would inhibit adequate blood supply to the fracture or the operative site.
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Bone stock compromised by disease, infection or prior implantation that cannot provide adequate support and/or fixation of the devices.
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Bone stock compromised by disease, infection or prior implantation that cannot provide adequate support and/or fixation of the devices.
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Patients having inadequate tissue coverage over the operative site. Relative Contraindications Indications, Precautions and Contraindications.
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Implant utilization that would interfere with anatomical structures or physiological performance.
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Any mental or neuromuscular disorder which would create an unacceptable risk of fixation failure or complications in postoperative care.