KN-1 Advance Nailing System

The KAULMED KN-1 Advance Nailing System is an advanced and comprehensive intramedullary nailing solution for the treatment of long bone fractures. Engineered for precision, stability, and optimal load sharing, this system supports procedures for the femur, tibia, and humerus, enabling surgeons to deliver high-performance outcomes in both trauma and reconstructive orthopedic surgeries.

Why Choose KAULMED'S KN-1 Advance Nailing System?

KAULMED is a trusted leader in medical devices, specializing in precision-engineered surgical tools. Our KN-1 Advance Nailing System is manufactured with the highest standards of quality, ensuring reliability, durability, and surgeon confidence in the operating room.

Key Features & Benefits
Multiple Nail Options

Designed for femur, tibia, and humerus with anatomically contoured profiles.

High-Strength Titanium Alloy

Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and biocompatible.

Multiple Locking Configurations

Allows static, dynamic, and oblique locking for enhanced flexibility.

Cannulated Design

Enables precise guided insertion using standard guide wires.

Minimally Invasive Technique

Promotes faster healing and reduced soft tissue trauma.

Color-Coded Instruments & Implants

Ensures efficiency and organization in the operating room.

FAQs
What types of fractures can the KN-1 Advance Nailing System treat? + -

The KN-1 Advance Nailing System is designed for the treatment of diaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures of the femur, tibia, and humerus. It is suitable for segmental fractures, non-unions, malunions, open and closed fractures, and cases requiring minimally invasive internal fixation.

What features make the KN-1 system adaptable for different surgical needs? + -

The system includes multiple nail configurations, options for anterograde and retrograde insertion, dynamic and static locking capabilities, and a comprehensive set of instruments. These features allow the surgeon to tailor the fixation approach to the specific fracture pattern and anatomy of each patient.

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