FIN3 is a multiplanar nail locking system developed to overcome the disadvantages of existing intramedullary fixation techniques. The nail entry site is lateral to the trochanter major.
four keyholes proximally in multiple planes
1.5-2.0 m shaft radius fits proximal anatomy
easy locking option with radiolucent x-ray instrument
Properties
- It has a nail design that is applied using the antegrade technique.
- The nail has a controlled compression capability.
- Prevents migration and translation with multiplanar stability proximally and distally.
- Eliminates the need for external fixation and allows early mobilization.
- Cannulated structure.
- The 5° medio-lateral inclined nail design in the proximal part of the nail fully conforms to the femoral anatomy.
- It offers one static ML, one static AP and one dynamic ML locking option distally.
- Proximal: 60° oblique, 90° transverse static, 90° transverse dynamic, 100-110-120° collodaphyseal dynamic, 120° collodaphyseal static locking options.
- Proximal locking screws have a 10° antaversion angle.
Indications
- Femoral shaft fractures,
- Stable and unstable subtrochanteric fractures,
- Ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures,
- Pathological fractures,
- Its use is indicated in the case of non-union.
Sizes
Proximal diameter: 13 mm
Proximal length: 80 mm
Body diameter options: 10 mm | 11 mm | 12 mm | 13 mm
Length options: 320 mm | 340 mm | 360 mm | 380 mm | 400 mm | 420 mm | 440 mm