The Ulna/Radius Intramedullary Nail System is a minimally invasive fixation solution developed for the effective management of forearm fractures, combining optimized biomechanical performance with efficient surgical handling.
Ulna Intramedullary Nail- Tapered proximal design facilitates insertion and reduces stress concentration
- Locking threaded holes in the main nail enhance fixation stability
- Proximal anatomical design with 4° varus matches the natural curvature of the ulna
- Multiple proximal locking options accommodate various fracture patterns
- Distal blade design provides anti-rotational stability in the metaphyseal region
Radius Intramedullary Nail- Anatomical design conforms to the radial bow (pronation/supination curvature)
- Transverse locking screws with self-tapping flutes for easier insertion
- Countersunk screw head reduces postoperative soft tissue irritation
Indications- Both-bone forearm shaft fractures (radius and ulna)
- Isolated ulnar or radial shaft fractures
- Simple proximal ulna fractures
- AO/OTA 22-A1, 22-A2, 22-A3
- AO/OTA 22-B1, 22-B2, 22-B3
- AO/OTA 22-C1, 22-C2, 22-C3
- 21-A1.1 Olecranon avulsion fractures (triceps tendon avulsion)
- 21-A1.2 Simple fractures of the ulnar metaphysis