Premium Humeral Intramedullary Nail for Enhanced Fracture Support

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Product Description

Basic Information
Condition
New
Usage
Fracture Fixation
Using Site
Humeral
Type
Trauma
Implant Type
Intramedullary Nail
Specification
Titanium Alloy TC4
Origin
China
Medical Background & Product Features

Medical Background: Proximal humeral fractures are common clinical occurrences, representing approximately 4%–5% of all fractures. These injuries typically result from falls where the elbow or arm absorbs the impact, or from direct force to the shoulder joint, especially prevalent in elderly patients.

  • Innovative "nail-in-nail" technology significantly enhances the fixation of proximal locking screws.
  • Proximal screws are countersunk, utilizing at least three lateral screws to establish core structural stability.
  • Oblique upward supporting lock provides critical medial support for the humeral head.
  • Multi-planar distal locking design avoids neurovascular structures while ensuring rigid fixation.
  • Central implantation with an ultra-low notch design protects the supraspinatus muscle and surrounding soft tissues.
Humeral Intramedullary Nail Technical Drawing
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Screw Configuration & Technical Specs

Ø3.5 mm Interlocking Screws: Features "screw-in-screw" technique to enhance stability, particularly beneficial for osteoporotic patients.

Ø4.5 mm Interlocking Screws: Three lateral screws for basic stability; additional anterior screws can be used for the lesser tuberosity.

Ø4.0 mm Ascending Screw: Provides essential support for the medial calcar region.

Ø4.0 mm Distal Interlocking Screws: Positioned in different planes to minimize implant toggling.

Clinical Applications
Short Nail (160 mm)

Diameters: 8 mm, 9.5 mm (Left/Right)

  • Two-part surgical neck fractures
  • Three-part surgical neck fractures
  • Four-part surgical neck fractures
Long Nail (180–315 mm)

Diameters: 7 mm, 8.5 mm (Left/Right)

  • Proximal humeral combined with shaft fractures
  • Isolated humeral shaft fractures
  • Pathological fractures
Professional Manufacturing
Manufacturing Facility

We are a leading manufacturer specializing in standardized orthopedic implants and surgical instruments. Our comprehensive product portfolio includes trauma, spine, joint, sports medicine, and CMF solutions.

With in-house R&D capabilities and modern production lines, we provide high-quality orthopedic solutions designed for stability and efficient surgical outcomes. Our focus is on reliable, scalable manufacturing to meet global medical standards.

Frequently Asked Questions
What quality certifications do your orthopedic products hold?
Our manufacturing processes and products are certified under EN ISO 13485, ensuring stringent quality management and regulatory compliance for medical devices.
What are the available shipping methods and estimated costs?
We primarily use international courier services but can also accommodate postal or freight requests. Shipping costs depend on destination, weight, and package dimensions; a detailed quote is provided upon request.
What is the Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)?
Our standard minimum order value is US$1000. For new partners, we offer sample orders at cost to facilitate quality evaluation and market testing.
Can you produce custom orthopedic implants or instruments?
Yes, we support custom orders (OEM/ODM). By providing specific drawings, pictures, or samples, we can work with you to manufacture tailored solutions to meet your market needs.
Do you maintain a steady stock of humeral nails?
We maintain inventory for most catalogue items with regular monthly production cycles. However, stock levels vary based on demand, so we recommend consulting with our team for real-time availability.
How does the "nail-in-nail" technology benefit surgical outcomes?
This innovative technique allows for additional interlocking through the head of lateral screws, providing superior stability which is especially critical for patients with reduced bone density or osteoporosis.

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