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Multiplanar Radial Intramedullary Nail System

Specification

Packaging Form
Sterile Packaging
Material
Titanium Alloy
Diameter
3.0 mm, 3.5 mm
Length
190 - 230
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Overview

Kangli Orthopaedics offers this titanium alloy radial intramedullary nail system for forearm procedures involving the radius. The implant combines a gently curved cylindrical shaft with terminal multiplanar fixation features and left- and right-specific length options. In catalogue searches, it can be listed as a radius intramedullary nail within the broader category of forearm intramedullary nails, distinct from an ulnar locking nail.

Curved Geometry for Radial Canal Placement

The narrow cylindrical shaft incorporates a subtle longitudinal curve corresponding to the changing direction of the radial canal. This geometry establishes a continuous intramedullary path through the radial shaft and supports implant selection for radius nailing procedures.

Radiolucent aiming arch with trocar sleeves set for radial nail locking
The aiming arch used to place the locking screws

Multiplanar Fixation at the Distal End

Adjacent terminal fixation features create a defined locking configuration at the nail end. The multiplanar arrangement positions the locking paths around the shaft and helps align the terminal fixation setup with the planned radial orientation.

Titanium Alloy Construction

The implant body is manufactured from titanium alloy and features a narrow, continuous profile for intramedullary placement in the radius. Its construction keeps the system focused on central fixation within the radial shaft rather than surface-applied fixation.

Left- and Right-Specific Length Options

Side-specific options correspond to the intended left or right forearm. During catalogue selection and procedure planning, the appropriate length and side configuration can be chosen to maintain the intended orientation of the curved shaft and terminal fixation features.

Applications in Radial Intramedullary Nailing

  • Radial shaft fracture fixation procedures
  • Radius intramedullary nailing
  • Multiplanar locking at the radial nail end
  • Left- or right-sided radius implant selection

When separate implants are required for the radius and ulna, this radial system can be reviewed alongside the Multiplanar Ulnar Intramedullary Nail System as part of a dedicated forearm nail selection.

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