
Intramedullary femoral pins Ø 11 mm, length 285 mm,
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Application: for intramedullary osteosynthesis of femoral fractures extending into the diaphysis. Bending in the sagittal plane. Universal design for right and left limbs.
For static locking of the pin - possibility to introduce screws for locking in the proximal and diaphyseal parts with a diameter of 5 mm. To create interfragmentary compression there is an oblong hole for blocking in the proximal part. The distal end of the pin is tapered.
Laser marking of diameter and length on the product. Sterilisation required.
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