Ease Medical Apparatus And Instruments
Our intramedullary nails are designed for easy insertion and extraction. Crafted from premium titanium alloy, these implants reduce the risk of outer wall impact and main nail inward movement. With diameters suitable for a wide range of clinical applications, they offer simple operation and support minimally invasive implantation techniques.
| Product Name | Model | Material | Specification | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (Non-Sterilization) | SGM-IIK | Titanium Alloy | 11.0×380×130° Left | 15641380 |
| Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation | SGM-IIK | Titanium Alloy | 9.0×170×130° | 15649170 |
| Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation | SGM-IIK | Titanium Alloy | 9.0×200×130° | 15649200 |
| Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation End Cap | SGM-IIK | Titanium Alloy | 10×15 | 15601115 |
| Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation Blade | SGM-IIK | Titanium Alloy | 10.5×70 | 15600570 |
| Femoral Nail Locking Screw I | SGG-IIIK | Titanium Alloy | 6.5×75 | 15246575 |
| Humeral Nail Intramedullary Nail | SHG-IK | Titanium Alloy | 8 | 15728160 |

The length is precisely consistent with the anatomy of the femoral medullary cavity for optimal fit.

Further improves fixation strength in cases of osteoporosis. The blunt end design of the locking screw reduces the risk of excessive penetration.

Short nails (8.0/9.5mm, 160mm) and Long nails (7.0/8.5mm, 180-315mm). All nails feature left and right types in titanium alloy material.

Multi-plane and multi-locking screw options to achieve optimal stability. Features screw-in-screw design and countersinking to reduce soft tissue irritation.
Short screws use two plane holes; long screws use three locking holes positioned in safe areas to avoid critical blood vessels and nerves.


Optimized for pediatric use. Nail diameter should be 30-40% of the medullary cavity's narrowest diameter. Recommended sizes: 3mm (6-8 yrs), 3.5mm (9-11 yrs), 4.0mm (12-14 yrs).
Special design increases stability for transverse or short oblique fractures. Self-sustaining compression mechanism requires no static screw to maintain pressure.





