Our Tibia Interlocking Nail is a premium-grade orthopedic implant engineered specifically for the rigid fixation and stabilization of tibial shaft fractures. Designed to mimic the natural anatomical curvature of the tibia, this intramedullary nail provides exceptional rotational stability and early weight-bearing support, promoting faster and safer bone healing.
Crafted from biocompatible materials, this surgical nail features precisely engineered proximal and distal interlocking screw holes to ensure absolute alignment, reducing the risk of malunion or non-union in complex fractures.
Key Features & Benefits
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Anatomical Curve: Features an optimized Herzog bend for easier insertion and perfect anatomical alignment within the tibial medullary canal.
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Rotational Stability: Multi-planar interlocking screw holes at both the proximal and distal ends offer maximum stability against rotational and axial forces.
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Premium Material Construction: Manufactured from high-strength, biocompatible Titanium Alloy or Stainless Steel to prevent corrosion and minimize adverse tissue reactions.
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Cannulated Design: Allows for guide-wire insertion, facilitating reamed or unreamed surgical techniques based on patient requirements.
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Polished Low-Profile Surface: Rounded, smooth finish limits soft tissue irritation and reduces friction during insertion.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Indication | Tibial shaft fractures, segmental fractures, pseudarthrosis, and non-unions |
| Material Options | Titanium Alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) / Medical Grade Stainless Steel (316L) |
| Design | Cannulated / Solid with proximal & distal locking holes |
| Diameter Range | Available in standard diameters (e.g., 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 11mm) |
| Length Range | Available in multiple lengths (e.g., 260mm to 380mm) |
| Sterilization | Provided Non-Sterile (Autoclavable) |
Clinical Indications
The Tibia Interlocking Nail system is recommended for:
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Comminuted, segmental, or displaced tibial shaft fractures.
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Proximal and distal third fractures of the tibia.
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Corrective osteotomies and non-union or mal-union revisions.
Note for Surgical Teams: This system should be used in conjunction with corresponding tibial locking screws, end caps, and specialized orthopedic instrumentation sets.






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