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  1. 4 de oct. de 2016 · hold nail by handle, not the targeting guide, mallet or manually advance to fracture site; manually advance nail past the fracture site to avoid iatrogenic comminution or development of new fracture lines possible with use of the mallet; insert nail completely and seat fully

  2. Retrograde nailing approach to the femoral shaft. Select a chapter. 1. General considerations. Outcomes for retrograde nails are very similar to outcomes for antegrade nails. But, retrograde nails may be advantageous for distal third fractures.

  3. In retrograde approach, the Expert Retrograde/Antegrade Femoral Nail is indicated for fractures in the distal femur: 33-A1/A2/A3. 33-C1/C2/C3.1 For the 33-C fractures, the Expert Retrograde/Antegrade Femoral Nail should be used in combination with other im-plants (not shown in the illustration).

  4. The RFN-ADVANCED™ System is a retrograde femoral nailing system designed to improve fixation for distal femur fractures 1. As part of the Advanced Nailing System, it is designed to address simple to complex trauma cases 2 with increased fixation and stability. 1,3. Product Specifications. How to Use This Product.

  5. The T2 Alpha Femur Retrograde Nailing System is intended for temporary stabilization of bone segments or fragments until bone consolidation has been achieved. Indications for use (US and Canada) The indications for use of these internal fixation devices include: • Open and closed femoral fractures. • Pseudoarthrosis and correction osteotomy.

  6. 2 de feb. de 2018 · Retrograde nailing is often applied for more complex cases such as the treatment of ipsilateral femoral shaft and femoral neck fractures, ipsilateral femoral shaft and pelvic or acetabular fractures, polytrauma and pregnant women (Sanders 1993).

  7. The Zimmer Natural Nail System is intended for temporary fracture fixation and stabilization of the bone. Indications for use of the Retrograde Femur Nails in the femur including: • Compound and simple shaft fractures • Proximal, metaphyseal, and distal shaft fractures • Segmental fractures • Closed Supracondylar Fractures