The 130° Trochanteric Proximal Femur Nail Rotation-II (PFN-II) Cannulated is an advanced intramedullary fixation system designed for the effective treatment of intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric femoral fractures. Engineered with precision, this implant ensures optimal biomechanical stability, controlled fracture compression, and reliable rotational control.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel / titanium alloy, the PFN-II features a 130-degree neck shaft angle, allowing anatomical alignment and improved load distribution. The cannulated design facilitates accurate guide-wire insertion, ensuring minimally invasive surgery, reduced operative time, and enhanced surgical precision.
The system supports smooth insertion of anti-rotation and lag screws, minimizing the risk of implant failure and promoting faster bone healing. Its trochanteric entry point reduces soft tissue damage, making it suitable for both trauma and geriatric orthopedic procedures.
This PFN-II nail is widely trusted by orthopedic surgeons for its strength, durability, and clinical reliability, making it an ideal solution for modern femoral fracture management.
Key Features
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130° anatomical neck shaft angle
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Cannulated design for precise placement
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Excellent rotational and axial stability
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Minimally invasive surgical technique
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Reduced blood loss and operative time
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Compatible with anti-rotation and lag screws
Indications
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Intertrochanteric femur fractures
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Subtrochanteric femur fractures
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Unstable proximal femoral fractures




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