Proximal Femoral Nail ( P. F. N. ) (Left,right) Exporter

PROXIMAL FEMORAL NAIL ( P. F. N. )  (Left,Right)

Proximal Femoral Nail ( P. F. N. ) (Left,right) Manufacturer

Dia. 9,10,11,12MM

Category:Trauma Implants

The proximal femoral nail (P.F.N.) is an orthopedic implant used in the treatment of fractures of the femur, specifically those in the proximal region (near the hip joint). The P.F.N. is inserted into the femur through a small incision in the hip and is designed to provide stability to the bone during the healing process.The P.F.N. consists of a metal rod (nail) with a locking screw at the top and a plate at the bottom, which is secured to the femur with screws. The nail is inserted into the femur through the greater trochanter and extends down the length of the bone to the top of the femoral condyles.The P.F.N. is used primarily in the treatment of unstable or displaced fractures of the proximal femur, such as those resulting from falls in the elderly or high-energy injuries in younger patients.The P.F.N. is used primarily in the treatment of unstable or displaced fractures of the proximal femur, such as those resulting from falls in the elderly or high-energy injuries in younger patients.

Description

Dia. 9.0MM
S.613.L,R.9.340

Length 340 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.09.340
S.613.L,R.9.360

Length 360 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.09.360
S.613.L,R.9.380

Length 380 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.09.380
S.613.L,R.9.400

Length 400 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.09.400
S.613.L,R.9.420

Length 420 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.09.420
S.613.L,R.9.440

Length 440 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.09.440
Dia. 10.0MM
S.613.L,R.10.340

Length 340 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.10.340
S.613.L,R.10.360

Length 360 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.10.360
S.613.L,R.10.380

Length 380 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.10.380
S.613.L,R.10.400

Length 400 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.10.400
S.613.L,R.10.420

Length 420 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.10.420
S.613.L,R.10.440

Length 440 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.10.440
Dia. 11.0MM
S.613.L,R.11.340

Length 340 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.11.340
S.613.L,R.11.360

Length 360 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.11.360
S.613.L,R.11.380

Length 380 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.11.380
S.613.L,R.11.400

Length 400 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.11.400
S.613.L,R.11.420

Length 420 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.11.420
S.613.L,R.11.440

Length 440 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.11.440
Dia. 12.0MM
S.613.L,R.12.340

Length 340 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.12.340
S.613.L,R.12.360

Length 360 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.12.360
S.613.L,R.12.380

Length 380 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.12.380
S.613.L,R.12.400

Length 400 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.12.400
S.613.L,R.12.420

Length 420 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.12.420
S.613.L,R.12.440

Length 440 mm

 

T.2315.L,R.12.440
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Genius Ortho Private Limited

Genius Ortho Private Limited was found in 2008 by a group of entrepreneurs after having a decade of experience in the field of orthopaedic implants manufacturing. Genius Ortho Private Limited now is the leading company in India specialize in the Orthopaedics Industry. Genius Ortho Private Limited will always achieve this position by professional pursuing excellence and by dedicating ourselves in improving the quality and serving all our customers.

All implants are exclusively made of Stainless Steel 316L, LVM & Titanium Grade V Ti-6Al-4v-ELI.

Our products of Orthopaedic implants and instruments are not only qualified with the certification of FDA, CE, GMP regulations, but also compliant with ISO Quality Assurance Standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A proximal femoral nail is a medical device used to treat fractures of the upper part of the femur (thigh bone). It consists of a long, thin metal rod that is inserted into the top of the femur and fixed in place with screws.

The P.F.N. is inserted through a small incision in the hip area. The surgeon will guide the nail into the femur using X-ray or fluoroscopy imaging. Once the nail is in place, screws are inserted through the side of the femur and into the nail to hold it securely in place.

P.F.N. surgery is typically recommended for patients with a fractured femur who are otherwise healthy and have good bone quality. Patients with certain medical conditions, such as osteoporosis, may not be good candidates for P.F.N. surgery as their bones may not be strong enough to support the implant. The decision to perform P.F.N. surgery should be made on an individual basis by a qualified medical professional.