KN-6 Femur Nailing System

The KAULMED KN-6 Femur Nailing System is a versatile intramedullary fixation system designed for the treatment of proximal, shaft, and distal femur fractures. Engineered for maximum stability, optimized load distribution, and surgeon flexibility, the system offers anterograde and retrograde options for a wide range of femoral indications.

Why Choose KAULMED'S KN-6 Femur Nailing System?

KAULMED is a trusted leader in medical devices, specializing in precision-engineered surgical tools. Our KN-6 Femur Nailing System is manufactured with the highest standards of quality, ensuring reliability, durability, and surgeon confidence in the operating room.

Key Features & Benefits
Anatomically Contoured Titanium Nails

Designed to match femoral geometry and support load sharing.

Multiplanar Locking Options

Provides rotational control and stability, including dynamic and static locking.

Cannulated Design

Allows for precise, guided insertion using standard guide wires.

Angular Stable Locking

Enhances fixation strength, especially in osteoporotic bone.

Proximal and Distal Locking Slots

Adaptable for various fracture patterns and patient anatomies.

Reamer-Friendly Design

Compatible with a range of reamers and insertion instruments.

FAQs
What types of femur fractures can the KN-6 Femur Nailing System treat? + -

The KN-6 Femur Nailing System is suitable for a wide range of femoral fractures, including proximal femur fractures (intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric), shaft fractures, distal femur fractures, segmental fractures, and pathologic fractures. It can also be used in revision surgeries.

What makes the KN-6 system adaptable for different surgical needs? + -

The system offers multiple nail sizes, left/right configurations, dynamic and static locking options, and anatomically contoured designs. Its proximal and distal locking capabilities and compatibility with anterograde and retrograde approaches make it highly versatile for different femur fracture patterns.

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