Orthopaedic Implant Company launches Intramedullary Hip Nail System: 3 notes

The Orthopaedic Implant Company has launched its Intramedullary Hip Nail System.

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Here are three notes:

 

1. The system consists of short and long nails with a pre-loaded cannulated set screw, 10.5 mm lag screws, and 5 mm cross-lock screws.

 

2. The system aims to achieve optimal stability, as well as fracture reduction and fixation.

 

3. The Orthopaedic Implant Company’s products are intended for use in a variety of procedures, including treatment of orthopedic trauma and spinal injuries.

 

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