Femoral intramedullary nail Derona 360°
proximal fixationdistal fixationpediatric

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
Fixation
proximal fixation, distal fixation
Patient type
pediatric
Materials
titanium
Length

100 mm, 125 mm, 150 mm
(3.9 in, 4.9 in, 5.9 in)

Proximal diameter

10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm
(0.4 in, 0.4 in, 0.5 in)

Distal diameter

8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm
(0.3 in, 0.4 in, 0.4 in)

Description

consisting of 2 parts engaged with an interconnecting screw. With the combination of two parts, the nail provides maximum adaptation to the bone anatomy of the pediatric age group in the sagittal and coronal planes. Features By advancing the nail from the lateral trochanteric entry point, the risk of injury to the vascular structure and soft tissues near the piriformis fossa is minimized. Derona 360° Nail consists of two parts, proximal and distal. The proximal part of the nail has a valgus angle of 12° and the length of the proximal curved part is 32 mm. To increase rotational stability in the proximal femur, the proximal part of the nail is square-sectioned. Over the proximal nail part, locking screws can be applied to the proximal of the femur from 3 different positions. There are 1 static locking hole on the 100 mm long distal nail piece, 2 static locking holes on the 125 mm long distal nail piece, and 3 static locking holes on the 150 mm long distal nail piece. All measurement options of the proximal part of the nail and the distal part are compatible with each other.

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