Femoral intramedullary nail Navy A/R
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femoral intramedullary nail
femoral intramedullary nail
femoral intramedullary nail
femoral intramedullary nail
femoral intramedullary nail
femoral intramedullary nail
femoral intramedullary nail
femoral intramedullary nail
femoral intramedullary nail
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Characteristics

Joint / bone
femur
Part of bone
proximal, distal
Length

Max.: 460 mm
(18.1 in)

Min.: 280 mm
(11 in)

Proximal diameter

13 mm
(0.5 in)

Distal diameter

Max.: 13 mm
(0.5 in)

Min.: 10 mm
(0.4 in)

Description

Navy is a titanium nail designed for the treatment of femoral fractures. The Claw technology supports the surgeon to reach superior operative parameters. Navy is compatible with Antegrade and Retrograde operating techniques, giving flexibility for the surgeon to choose the most appropriate approach for each fracture. The nail has a fully cannulated body, compatible with guide-wire applications and offers 10mm compression range. Indications Femoral Shaft Fractures Ipsilateral hip / shaft fractures Ipsilateral femur / tibia fractures (floating knee) Supracondylar fractures including those with intraarticular extension Fractures proximal to a knee implant Osteoporotic fractures Pathologic / impending pathologic fractures Malunions / nonunions Nail’s key figures Nail length 280 mm to 460 mm in 20 mm increment Proximal Diameter 13 mm Distal Diameter 10 mm to 13 mm in 1 mm increment Distal Claw Maximum Span 38 mm Compression Range 10 mm End Cap Length 0 mm to 35 mm in 5 mm increment Internal thread to secure the cap to the 5mm Hex Driver Compression and Cortical Screws’ key figures Length 30 mm to 120 mm in 5 mm increment Diameter 5 mm Internal thread to secure the screw to the 5mm Hex Driver. Compression Screw with threaded tip and 5 mm shaft to withstand compression load

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