
Femoral cannulated antegrade-retrograde femoral rod
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Non-sterile titanium alloy rod is designed for fixation of fragments in diaphyseal, high and low fractures of the femur, including complex multislip fractures, cannulated. Ring-shaped cross-section, longitudinal grooves to facilitate insertion and preserve endosteal blood supply, bend to the front along the entire length of the rod, internal axial hole with a thread for screwing in a blind or compression screw. Universal design for right and left limb. The product has laser markings for diameter and length. The product is disposable and must be sterilised before use..
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