KN-7 Elastic Nailing System

The KAULMED KN-7 Elastic Nailing System is a minimally invasive intramedullary fixation system specially designed for pediatric long bone fractures and select adult small bone indications. With its biomechanically stable elastic design, it enables early mobilization, effective alignment, and reduced soft tissue trauma, making it ideal for growing bones and delicate anatomies.

Why Choose KAULMED'S KN-7 Elastic Nailing System?

KAULMED is a trusted leader in medical devices, specializing in precision-engineered surgical tools. Our KN-7 Elastic Nailing System is manufactured with the highest standards of quality, ensuring reliability, durability, and surgeon confidence in the operating room.

Key Features & Benefits
Flexible Titanium Elastic Nails

Provide dynamic stabilization and load sharing.

Minimally Invasive Technique

Allows small incisions and faster recovery.

Multiple Nail Diameters & Lengths

Suitable for different bone sizes and patient anatomies.

Bendable & Pre-contourable Design

Conforms to the natural medullary canal for effective three-point fixation.

Color-Coded Nail System

Simplifies intraoperative identification and selection.

Rounded Nail Ends

Reduces risk of soft tissue irritation and cortical perforation.

Dedicated Instrument Set

Facilitates insertion, bending, and removal with precision.

FAQs
What type of patients is the KN-7 Elastic Nailing System designed for? + -
The KN-7 Elastic Nailing System is primarily designed for pediatric patients with long bone fractures (such as the femur, tibia, humerus, radius, and ulna). It is also suitable for select small bone fractures in adults, especially where minimally invasive techniques are preferred.
What are the key advantages of using elastic nails in fracture fixation? + -
Elastic nails offer three-point fixation, allowing controlled flexibility, early mobilization, and reduced risk of growth plate damage in children. The minimally invasive nature of the procedure also results in shorter recovery times and less soft tissue trauma.
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