The Endo-Model knee arthrodesis nail is a modular fusion nail. The device is available in either CoCrMo or Tilastan (titanium). The latter is uncemented, but the CoCrMo version is cemented. There are right and left versions. The device is distributed by Newsplint in the UK.
read full descriptionThe Neff fusion nail from Zimmer is a modular nail for knee fusion. The nails on the device are cut to size intraoperatively and a jig permits the placement of interlocking screws.
read full descriptionThe Osteobridge Intramedullary Knee Arthrodesis device from Merete is one of the Osteobridge range of products with applications including orthopaedic oncology. The device allows independent sizing of both femoral and tibial components, with an adjustable linking spacer. Hollow spacer shells can...
read full descriptionThe Trigen Knee Fusion Nail is one of the Trigen series of intramedullary nails. The nail is titanium and is intended to be inserted from proximal to distal. Proximal locking is with a 5.0mm screw or two 6.4mm reconstruction bolts. The nail has a radius of curvature of 1.5 to 2.5m. It is...
read full descriptionThe Wichita fusion nail From Stryker has an unusual design which provides dynamic compression across the knee. The nail includes a compression screw which locks the femoral and tibial components together.
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