Biomedortho Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing Implants are intended to be used for temporary fixation and stabilization of long bones in various anatomical regions such as proximal femur, femoral shaft, tibia and humerus
Biomedortho 6.4 MM Hip Pin Cannulated (PFN BOLT) is intended to cuts its own thread while being driven into the bone. It makes a small hole while entering the bone which creates a tight friction fit between the threads.
The Biomedortho Cannulated Interlocking Tibial Nail is intended to stabilize fractures of the tibia. Indications include, but are not limited to, open and closed tibial shaft fractures; pre- and postisthmic fractures such as correction of tibial malunions and tibial non-unions.
Biomedortho Intramedullary Femoral Nailing (Femur Nail) are intended to be used for temporary fixation and stabilization of long bones in various anatomical regions such as proximal femur, femoral shaft.
Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) with the Titanium Elastic Nail (TEN) or Stainless Steel Nail (STEN) is indicated for the management of diaphyseal and certain metaphyseal/ epiphyseal fractures of long bones in children and young adults.
Biomedortho Expert Tibia Nailing provide Versatile (multi options) proximal locking options. Three unique and innovative locking options, in combination with cancellous bone locking screws, increase the stability of the proximal fragment for proximal third fractures.
Rotational stability: Combining a hip pin which provides rotational stability with a load-bearing femoral neck screw ensures intra- and postoperative safety.
PFN Rotational stability: Combining a hip pin which provides rotational stability with a load-bearing femoral neck screw ensures intra- and postoperative safety.
PFN Nail (Proximal Femoral Nail) diameters of 9, 10, 11 and 12 mm permit insertion without reaming allowing a simplified, time saving surgical procedure with less blood loss.
Biomedortho Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) is an intramedullary implant for the treatment of unstable trochanteric femoral fractures, with the additional option of augmentation.
Biomedortho makes a small hole while entering the bone which creates a tight friction fit between the threads. This helps fight vibration loosening and allows the parts to be taken apart if needed.
Biomedortho rotational and angular stability achieved with one single element. Compaction of cancellous bone: Inserting the PFNA Blade compacts the cancellous bone providing additional anchoring, which is especially important in osteoporotic bone.
Biomedortho Humerus Nail is intended to provide temporary stabilization of various types of fractures, malunions and nonunions of the humerus. The nails are inserted using an opened or closed technique and can be static, dynamic and compression locked.