Kangli PFNA System
PFNA (Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation) is an intramedullary fixation system designed for the treatment of proximal femoral fractures, especially intertrochanteric fractures. It provides strong rotational stability through its helical blade design, ensures minimal bone loss during insertion, and allows for reliable fixation in osteoporotic bone.
Indications:
Short
• Petrochanteric fractures
• Intertrochanteric fractures
• High subtrochanteric fractures
Long
• Low and extended subtrochanteric fractures
• Ipsilateral trochanteric and femur shaft fractures
• Pathological fractures
Blade Nail:
• Rotational and angular stability achieved with one single element.
• Compaction of cancellous bone for good anchoring of the blade, which is especially important in osteoporotic bone.
• All surgical steps required to insert and lock the blade are done through one lateral incision, which simplifies blade exchange or removal.
Features:
The medial-lateral angle of 5 allows insertion at the tip of the greater trochanter.
The PFNA instrumentation offers the possibility of static or dynamic locking for standard and small size nails.
The flexible nail tip eases insertion and avoids stress concentration distally.