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Tibial Intramedullary Nail System

Specification

Material
Titanium Alloy
Diameter
8.4 mm, 9.0 mm, 10 mm
Length
255/270/285/300/315/330/345/360/375 mm
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Overview

Kangli Orthopaedics supplies the Tibial Intramedullary Nail System in titanium alloy as a long-nail assembly for tibial shaft intramedullary fixation. The system features a straight nail body, locking positions at separated ends, and two cannulated end-cap options. This configuration provides a defined longitudinal fixation path and allows the terminal finish to be selected according to the planned assembly.

Straight Tibial Nail Design

The long, straight nail follows the longitudinal axis of the tibia and maintains a continuous implant profile through the central shaft region. Its direct geometry is intended for tibial canal fixation without a shaped lateral offset in the nail body.

Tibial nail aiming frame carrying the guide sleeves along its arch
The aiming frame that guides the locking screws

Multi-Point Locking Configuration

Transverse locking positions are located near the separated ends of the nail. This arrangement supports fixation at more than one point along the implant length and establishes a defined relationship between the nail and the tibial fixation path.

Cannulated End-Cap Options

The Cannulated Tibial Nail Normal End Cap provides a standard terminal closure for the nail. The Cannulated Tibial Nail Locking End Cap closes the nail while engaging the terminal locking interface. The appropriate option can be selected according to whether terminal locking is included in the planned tibial nail assembly.

Tibial Nail Diameter and Length Selection

Multiple nail diameters and lengths are available for selection according to the planned tibial fixation path. These options retain the same system configuration while allowing distributors and orthopedic specialists to specify the required implant dimensions.

Product Configuration and Procedure Compatibility

The system is configured for:

  • Tibial intramedullary nailing
  • Tibial shaft fracture fixation
  • Locking at separated ends of a tibial nail
  • Terminal closure with a cannulated tibial end cap

For a planned suprapatellar entry approach, the related option is the Multiplanar Suprapatellar Tibial Intramedullary Nail System.

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