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China Implanted Titanium Humerus Intramedullary Interlocking Nail
China Implanted Titanium Humerus Intramedullary Interlocking Nail

  1. China Implanted Titanium Humerus Intramedullary Interlocking Nail
  2. China Implanted Titanium Humerus Intramedullary Interlocking Nail

Implanted Titanium Humerus Intramedullary Interlocking Nail

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Payment Terms T/T, Western Union
Supply Ability 100000 pcs/month
Delivery Time 10 days
Packaging Details 100pcs/carton
Material Titanium
Size 9.2/10/11/12
Pack 1pc/box
Warranty 3 -5 years
Fuction Proximal femoral fracture
Instrument classification Class III
Brand Name New Life
Model Number 9.2/10/11
Certification ISO, CE,FDA
Place of Origin China

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Payment Terms T/T, Western Union Supply Ability 100000 pcs/month
Delivery Time 10 days Packaging Details 100pcs/carton
Material Titanium Size 9.2/10/11/12
Pack 1pc/box Warranty 3 -5 years
Fuction Proximal femoral fracture Instrument classification Class III
Brand Name New Life Model Number 9.2/10/11
Certification ISO, CE,FDA Place of Origin China
High Light Humerus Intramedullary Interlocking NailTitanium Intramedullary Interlocking Nailimplanted humerus interlocking nail

Product: Humerus intramedullary interlocking nail X series

 

1. Clinical Back Ground

 

Used for proximal and shaftfracture of humerus, proximal three holes used with HA5.0 locking screws,theproximal fourth holes and distal two holes used with HA3.5 locking screw.

 

  • Indications/Contraindications

The precise role for intramedullary nailing in the treatment of humeral shaft fractures is not defined (1). Although most humeral shaft fractures that require surgery are usually treated with plating, there remains a quiet optimism that newer approaches and implants for humeral nailing will lower the complication rate and thereby improve healing rates and patient outcomes.

Anatomic differences between the long bones of the lower extremity (tibia and femur) and the humerus narrow the indications for humeral nailing. The medullary canals of the femur and tibia extend distally into their respective metaphyses. In contrast, the humeral canal ends at the metaphysis. The isthmus of the femur is at the
junction of the proximal and middle thirds, while the isthmus of the humerus is at the junction of the middle and distal thirds of the bone. The bone at the distal end of the medullary canals of the femur and the tibia is soft, metaphyseal bone, whereas the distal bone of the humeral canal is hard, diaphyseal bone. These anatomic differences highlight the need for newer design features and technologies for humeral nails that will differentiate them from tibial and femoral nails.

Humeral nailing is attractive because it is minimally invasive, can be done relatively quickly, and avoids the morbidity of extensive incisions. Because antegrade nailing has many potential complications, retrograde (from the elbow) nailing may be an attractive option for some patients. This chapter will review the techniques of both retrograde and antegrade nailing, detail possible complications, and provide a rationale for clinical application of these techniques.

Intramedullary nailing of the humerus can be performed either from the shoulder or the elbow. These two approaches enable the surgeon to nail diaphyseal fractures from the proximal fourth to the distal fourth of the humerus. The approach chosen should be based on Küntscher’s principle of nailing from an insertion site as far from the fracture site as possible. Proximal shaft fractures should be nailed in a retrograde fashion; conversely, distal shaft fractures should be nailed in an antegrade fashion. Midshaft fractures may be approached from either end of the humerus. In adults, interlocking nailing is preferred over flexible nailing, which is occasionally used in pediatric fractures.

 

Products Inforumation

 

PRODUCT CODE DIA LENGTH
30647-(116~126) 7

160~260

(In 20mm increments)

30647-(216~226) 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Business Type:

    Manufacturer,Exporter

  • Year Established:

    2009

  • Total Annual:

    10,000,000-15,000,000

  • Employee Number:

    200~300

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Established in 2009, Orient New Life Medical Co., Ltd., is specialized in high-tech biological diagnostic test development, research and production, as well as high-tech medical device development, research and production. New Life has built up two production base, which produce biological diagnosti... Established in 2009, Orient New Life Medical Co., Ltd., is specialized in high-tech biological diagnostic test development, research and production, as well as high-tech medical device development, research and production. New Life has built up two production base, which produce biological diagnosti...

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