
Proximal femoral ?-pins Ø 12 mm, item 763.180.
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For intramedullary osteosynthesis of fractures of the proximal femur and fractures extending to the diaphysis. The shape is anatomically curved to the shape of the femur to the outside. Universal design for right and left side.
Possibility of blocking in the proximal part with a blade and neck screw and neck screw paired with a derotation screw/pen. Hole for locking in the distal part. Tapered distal end.
Seat for a plug on the proximal part of the pin. Laser marking of diameter and length on the product. Sterilisation required.
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