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.
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