The T2 Supracondylar Nailing System provides a solution for the treatment of complex femoral fractures.
The sophisticated design incorporates a number of unique features.
Features & Benefits
Four locking holes are strategically placed within 32 mm to the driving end to enable three plane fixation in the distal femur.
The most distal hole is centered at 6 mm from the driving end of the nail.
Cannulated implants allow reamed or unreamed insertion over a 3 x 1000 mm guide wire.
No guide wire exchange required after reaming.
4° bend and R 2.0 antecurvature for the long nails adapt to the femoral anatomy.
All locking screws for short nails (170 and 200 mm) can be inserted via targeting device.
5.0 mm cannulated condyle bolts with pre-attached and adjustable washers allow insertion over k-wires and provide up to 7 mm of mediolateral interfragmentary compression.
Proximal oblong hole allows dynamization.
Dedicated End Cap tightens down on most distal locking screw or condyle bolt to provide the additional stability and prevent bony ingrowth into the driving end to facilitate nail removal.
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The literature below has been developed to provide healthcare professionals with general product information.
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