
Proximal Femoral Nail (PFN)
The Proximal Femoral Nail (PFN) is a specialized orthopedic implant designed for effective fixation of proximal femoral fractures, such as intertrochanteric, subtrochanteric, and femoral neck fractures. Engineered for superior biomechanical stability, it offers efficient load transfer, secure locking, and precise alignment. Constructed from high-quality titanium or stainless steel, the PFN is lightweight, durable, and biocompatible, ensuring long-term reliability. Its minimally invasive insertion technique promotes faster recovery and reduces surgical trauma, making it a preferred choice for modern fracture management.
Specifications
- Alignment – Short
- Dia 9,10,11,12mm
- Size : 180, 250mm
- Degree 135, 130
- Material : SS316L, Titanium
- Alignment – Long
- Dia 9,10,11,12mm
- Size : 320 – 440mm (20mm Diff)
- Degree 135, 130
- Material : SS316L, Titanium
Key Features
- Anatomical Design: Matches the natural curvature of the femur, ensuring precise alignment and reduced stress concentration.
- Multiple Locking Options: Proximal and distal locking mechanisms provide rotational stability and axial support.
- Cannulated Structure: Allows for guidewire-assisted insertion, enhancing surgical precision.
- Dynamic Slot: Facilitates controlled compression at the fracture site to accelerate bone healing.
- High-Quality Material: Made from durable titanium or stainless steel for excellent biocompatibility and mechanical strength.
- Minimally Invasive: Requires smaller incisions, minimizing soft tissue damage and postoperative complications.
- Radiopaque Markings: Ensures accurate placement and visualization under X-ray or fluoroscopy.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for intertrochanteric, subtrochanteric and neck fractures of the femur.
- Length and Diameter Variants: Available in a wide range of sizes to accommodate diverse anatomical requirements.
- Enhanced Biomechanical Support: Designed to bear physiological loads efficiently, reducing the risk of implant failure.