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Fracture of the femoral shaft treated with the Centronail Titanium Universal Femoral Nailing System.

Antegrade insertion.

Equipment required
Q.tyCatalogue N.Description
1

99-T730400

 

CENTRONAIL TITANIUM UNIVERSAL FEMORAL NAIL D.10 MM-L.400 MM

1

99-T79950

 

TITANIUM LOCKING SCREWS D.4.8 MM-L.50 MM

2

99-T79945

 

TITANIUM LOCKING SCREWS D.4.8 MM-L.45 MM

1

99-T79960

 

TITANIUM LOCKING SCREWS D.4.8 MM-L.60 MM

1

99-T730010

 

CENTRONAIL TITANIUM FEMORAL NAIL END CAP LENGTH 10

Operative techniques

The Centronail Titanium Universal Femoral Nailing System

Instructions for use

PQ_INF - Orthofix Internal Fixation System

PQ_ISP - Orthofix Fixation System Medical Devices

PQ_SUO - Risks Due to the Re-Use of "Single Use" Device

PQ_TNP - Orthofix Titanium Nailing System

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A typical question that a surgeon has to face when deciding the treatment of a bony injury is when to use internal fixation instead of external fixation. A common answer is “when the patient is compliant, with sufficient bone and soft tissue quality, and presents less complex fractures”. Surgeon’s expertise and preference may also affect the final surgical plan.

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Internal Fixation vs External Fixation

2021-05-22

A typical question that a surgeon has to face when deciding the treatment of a bony injury is when to use internal fixation instead of external fixation. A common answer is “when the patient is compliant, with sufficient bone and soft tissue quality, and presents less complex fractures”. Surgeon’s expertise and preference may also affect the final surgical plan.

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