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    NeoGen Femoral Nail SystemProduct Catalog & Surgical Technique

  • Surgical Technique

    PREFACE

    INDICATIONS

    PATIENT PREPARATION

    ENTRY PORTAL

    FEMORAL ANTEGRADE SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR STANDARD FEMORAL OR RECON LOCKING MODES

    FRACTURE REDUCTION

    CANAL PREPARATION

    NAIL SELECTION

    DRILL GUIDE ASSEMBLY

    INTERLOCKING FOR FEMORAL MODE

    RECON MODE

    INTERLOCKING FOR RECON MODE

    DISTAL LOCKING

    OPTION-Estimating locking screw length using the Screw Depth Gauge

    CLOSURE

    INSTRUMENTS & IMPLANTS

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  • NeoGen Femoral Nail System 2

    Patient is placed supine with unaffected limb extended below the affected limb and trunk.

    The affected limb is adducted. Flex the affected hip 15°. Apply traction through a skeletal pin

    or the foot with the fracture table foot holder. Adjust the affected limb for length and rotation

    by comparison with the unaffected limb. Rotation is further checked by rotating the arm to

    align the femoral neck anteversion and then making the appropriate correction by foot, usually

    in 0-15° of external rotation. Decubitus position may also be used with the fracture table, in

    this situation because of the change of position of the femoral head, the leg is usually

    internally rotated 10-15°. This is best checked by visualizing the femoral anteversion

    proximally and matching it with correct rotation at the knee (Figure 1).

    Make a small 2-3 cm incision, 2 cm proximal to the proximal tip of the greater trochanter.

    Angle this incision posteriorly at its proximal end. Carry the incision through the fascia.

    Palpate the greater trochanter (Figure 2).

    The femoral nails are designed to accommodate a standard femoral locking mode or the

    Recon locking mode in the same leg. Utilizing the same NeoGen instruments, simplify the

    surgical approach by allowing placement of the nail through the tip of the greater trochanter.

    The proximal section of the implant is 13 mm. Screw placement for the reconstruction mode is

    at the standard 130°. The nail has a 5° anteversion and an anterior bow to match the femur.

    PREFACE

    INDICATIONS

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    Figure 2

    PATIENT PREPARATION

    The indications for intramedullary locking nail include:

    Traumatic fractures

    Pathological fractures

    Re-fractures

    Non-unions

    Reconstructive surgery

    Surgical Technique

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    Figure 3

    Figure 4

    Surgical Technique

    Place the Entry Tool with Honeycomb Insert through the incision to bone. Adjust to align

    the Entry Tool with the axial line of the femoral shaft in the A/P and lateral image views. This

    may require placing pressure on the Entry Tool to align the Tip Threaded Guide Wire (251110)

    with the axial line of the femur. Insert the Guide Wire when the axial line and drill alignment is

    acceptable. The position will usually located on the tip of greater trochanter.

    A second 3.2 mm Tip Threaded Guide Wire can be used to further define the correct entry

    portal. In this way, the position in the trochanter is maintained should the first pilot drill be

    removed or repositioned. The Guide Wire will snap fit into the Power. Once proper placement

    of the Guide Wire has been established, the “honeycomb” insert should be removed (Figure 4).

    Assemble the Entry Tool with Honeycomb Insert (251100). The Entry Tool can be set for

    the appropriate limb by pulling back on the suction port and allowing it to snap back into

    place with the R (right) or L (left) showing in the circular window in the handle. This allows

    blood flow to quickly exit the tool. Attach suction to the Entry Tool to assist in blood

    evacuation and minimize aerosolisation of blood to operative team (Figure 3).

    ENTRY PORTAL FEMORAL ANTEGRADE SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR STANDARD FEMORAL OR RECON LOCKING MODES

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

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    Snap the T-Handle (030070) onto the Reducer (251150) (Figure 7). Place the Reducer

    through the Entry Tool and 14 mm Channel Reamer to reduce the fracture (Figure 8). Once the

    Reducer is in the medullary canal and has captured the distal fragment, the Ball-Tipped Guide

    Rod (251160) is inserted through it with the use of the Gripper into the distal femur in the

    region of the old postulus scar (Figure 9). The Gripper (251170) is useful in holding onto the

    Guide Rod during insertion and can be used to steer the Guide Rod Tip to the center of the

    canal (Figure 9 insert).

    Tighten the Entry Reamer Connector (251140) onto the 14 mm Channel Reamer

    (251120) and insert the 12.5 mm Entry Reamer (251130) until it “clicks” into the assembly

    (Figure 5). Attach the 12.5 mm Entry Reamer to power to ream the proximal section of the

    femur through the Entry Tool. Adjust the Entry Reamer assembly over the Guide Wire and

    ream until the Entry Reamer Connector stops at the Entry Tool. This reamer assembly

    enlarges the proximal femur 1.0 mm over the diameter of the head of the nail to 14 mm.

    Remove the 12.5 mm Entry Reamer and Guide Wire, keeping the Entry Tool and 14 mm

    Channel Reamer in place (Figure 6).

    FRACTURE REDUCTION

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    Determine nail diameter from image intensifier or templating. Never insert a nail that has

    a larger diameter than the last reamer used. Position the tip of the guide rod at the desired

    level of the tip of the nail considering fracture patterns and locking screw positioning. Measure

    the nail length by positioning the open end of the Nail Depth Gauge (251180) over the exposed end of the guide rod pushing the end down to the level of bone through the 14 mm Channel

    Reamer. Confirm the position on the image intensifier. The tip of the Nail Depth Gauge should

    line up slightly below the tip of the Entry Tool for correct placement. Read the nail length from

    the calibrations exposed at the other end of the Ruler. Leave the guide rod in place for

    placement of the nail. Exchange of the ball-tipped guide rod is not necessary (Figure 11).

    Canal preparation is dependent on surgical decision. If reaming is planned, use

    progressive reamers through the Entry Tool. Unreamed nails are selected based on

    preoperative planning, but should be of sufficient size to provide translational fill of the

    intramedullary canal in the mid-diaphysis. Once the Guide Rod is in place, remove the

    Reducer but leave the 14 mm Channel Reamer in place. Proceed to sequentially ream the

    femoral shaft 0.5 to 1.0 mm or more above the chosen nail diameter through the 14 mm

    Channel Reamer. For more curved femoral shafts, 0.5 to 1.0 mm of over reaming may be

    beneficial.

    NOTE: For reamers larger than 12.5 mm, the Channel Reamer must be removed before

    reaming (Figure 10).

    CANAL PREPARATION NAIL SELECTION

    Figure 10 Figure 11

    Surgical Technique

    Proximal End Color

    Pink

    Darkgolden

    Nail type

    Left

    Right

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    Figure 12

    Figure 14

    Figure 15

    Figure 13

    Surgical Technique

    5.0 mm screws are to be used with 11 mm,12 mm FAN Implants.

    4.5 mm screws are to be used with 9 mm,10 mm FAN Implants.

    Proximal Screw: To place screws at a 50° angle from the greater to lesser trochanter, the

    following options are available (Figure 14):

    A. PREDRILLING TECHNIQUE — Make a stab incision at the entry hole and push the

    Outer Drill Sleeve (251260) through the Drill Guide hole until it is touching the lateral cortex. Introduce the Inner Drill Sleeve (251270) through the Outer Drill Sleeve. Attach the 4.0 Drill Bit (251290) to power. Drill to, but not through the opposite cortex and measure for proper length. The length measurements are taken from the calibrations off the drill in relation to the

    end of the Inner Drill Sleeve (Figure 15).

    FEMORAL MODE

    Insert the Quick Bolt (251230) into the Drill Guide (251190) and use the Guide Bolt Wrench (251220) to secure the bolt to the nail. Then screw the Guick Bolt(251230) onto the top of the Drill Guide. This assembly is used to drive the nail into the medullary canal (Figure

    12). Insert the Skin Protector (251250) in the incision parallel to the Entry Reamer Tool. Remove the Entry Reamer Tool and 14 mm Channel Reamer. The Skin Protector will assist in

    maintaining control of the surrounding tissues and provide continued access to the bone.

    Advance the nail over the guide rod and carefully past the fracture. Remove the guide rod

    after the nail is inserted and before inserting the locking screws (Figure 13).

    DRILL GUIDE ASSEMBLY INTERLOCKING FOR FEMORAL MODE

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    The appropriate length 5.0 mm screw is selected and attached to the Screwdriver for locking screws (251350). The Drill and Inner Drill Sleeve are removed and the screw is inserted through the Outer Drill Sleeve. Rotate the Screwdriver Handle and place screw in bone. It is recommended

    that final tightening of the 5.0 mm screw should always be under manual control using the

    Screwdriver for locking screws(Figure 16).

    B. SCREW LENGTH GAUGE— Predrill through both cortices. The surgeon should check that

    the Outer Drill Sleeve is positioned so that it is touching the bone. The Screw Depth Gauge (251340) cover is then unscrewed and removed. The hooked end is inserted down the Screw Guide and through the bone. It is then drawn back so that the hook engages the outer surface of the far

    cortex. The correct length of screw can now be read at the top of the Outer Drill Sleeve (Figure

    17). The appropriate length 5.0 mm screw is selected and attached to the Screwdriver. It is

    recommended that final tightening of the 5.0 mm screw should always be under manual control

    using the Screwdriver for locking screw (Figure 18).

    NOTE: Once screw is seated, the Connect Rod (251360) in the canulate T-Handle turned counterclockwise and the

    Screwdriver for locking screws releases the screw to remove

    the T-Handle (Figure 19).

    Figure 17Figure 18

    Figure 16

    Figure 19

    Figure 20Figure 21

    Surgical Technique

    6.4 mm screws are to be used with our 10 mm, 11 mm and 12 mm FAN and Trochanteric

    Implants for placing screws into the femoral head.

    Insert the Guide Bolt (251210) into the Drill Guide (251190) and use the Guide Bolt Wrench (251220) to secure the bolt to the nail. Connect the Proximal Aiming bar (Femoral) (256100) to the Drill Guide. The guide is keyed so that it will only fit one way.

    Tighten the Proximal Guide Bolt (251200) by hand. Use the end of the Guide Bolt Wrench (251220) to finish tightening the Proximal Aiming bar (Femoral) (256100) in place. Check the alignment of the Aiming bar to the screw holes by passing the Trocar (251430) through the Outer Drill Sleeve up into the holes of the nail. Screw the Impactor onto the top of the Drill

    Guide (Figure 20). This assembly is used to drive the nail into the medullary canal. Insert the

    Skin Protector (251250) in the incision parallel to the Entry Reamer Tool. Remove the Entry

    Reamer Tool and Channel Reamer. The Skin Protector will assist in maintaining control of the

    surrounding tissues and provide continued access to the bone. Advance the nail over the guide

    rod and carefully past the fracture. Remove the guide rod after the nail is inserted and before

    inserting the locking screws (Figure 21).

    RECON MODE

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    6.4 MM SCREW PLACEMENT TECHNIQUE-Make an incision at the entry holes of the

    proximal screw sleeves, and then connect the two puncture wounds for approximately a 3 cm

    incision that will accommodate the insertion of both screws (Figure 24). Insert the Inner Drill

    Sleeve (251270) into the Outer Drill Sleeve (251260) and push to bone. Insert the 4.0 Drill Bit

    (251290) into the Inner Drill Sleeve and connect to power. Drill into the femoral neck and head

    to the desired depth and position (Figure 25). Remove the Inner Sleeve and drill the femoral neck

    with the 6.4 Drill Bit (251320) to slightly less than the depth desired. Check the alignment in A/P and 15° lateral views again before removing the 6.4 mm drill. Use the 6.4 mm Tap (251330) through the Outer Drill Sleeve to prepare the bone for screw insertion. Measure the depth for the

    screw length from the calibrations on the drill or tap with respect to the Outer Drill Sleeve

    (Figure 26).

    Proximal Screws: Two aspects of screw placement into the femoral head must be noted

    before drilling into the femoral head: (1) Alignment of the anteversion; and (2) Depth of nail

    insertion. To begin, rotate the C-Arm proximally until a true line of the hip is visualized, this

    gives the correct axis of alignment for anteversion. Rotate the handle of the Proximal Aiming

    bar (Femoral) (256100) until it bisects the femoral head in the lateral view (Figure 22). This

    should assist in setting the correct anteversion position of the screws. Mark this position with

    a skin marker on the leg parallel to the driving handle. Next, rotate the C-Arm into an A/P

    view using the calibrated notches on the proximal attachment of the nail, which is visualized

    radiographically, to determine from preoperative planning what depth of nail insertion will be

    required to allow both screws to be centered in the head. As a rule, the inferior screw is

    placed first, though in situations where the neck is large enough, the proximal screw can be

    placed, again, approximately 4-5 mm from the superior cortical margin of the femoral neck.

    These screws are angled at 130° in relation to the shaft. If both screws will not seat within the

    femoral head, it is probable that too much varus positioning of the proximal fragment has

    occurred, or the proximal nail entry portal is too lateral (Figure 23).

    INTERLOCKING FOR RECON MODE

    Figure 22

    Figure 23

    Figure 26

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    There may be some bending of the nail, due to the pressure and weight of the soft tissues

    and the bone. Medio-lateral bending of the nail will not affect the targeting significantly, since

    this is the plane of screw insertion, but any bending antero-posteriorly will result in failure of

    the locking. The stabilizing system is therefore designed to correct antero-posterior alignment

    between the guide bar and the nail. The Distal Outrigger provides the mounting point for a

    Positioning Rod (251390) which is inserted down to the nail through the anterior femoral cortex, and the U-shaped Stabilizing Spacer correct the distance and lock the Stabilizing Rod

    to the outrigger.

    The stages of distal locking therefore are as follows:

    Stabilize the Distal Aiming bar (Femoral) in the appropriate position to correct for any

    bending of the nail.

    Make the incision(s) for distal locking, insert the Drill Sleeve down to the bone, and

    complete the procedure.

    DISTAL LOCKING

    Surgical Technique

    Attach the appropriate length 6.4 mm screw to the Screwdriver for locking screws

    (251350). Tighten the proximal screws when the traction is released to maximize

    compression at the fracture site (Figure 28). Once an acceptable position is obtained, detach

    the Screwdriver for locking screw from the screws by wrenching counterclockwise the

    Connecting Rod (251360), proximal locking is complete (Figure 29).

    Figure 28

    Figure 29

    Figure 27

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

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    An Inner Drill Sleeve (251270) is inserted through the hole in the outrigger down to the

    skin anteriorly, and by palpation is centred over the middle of the femur. The point of contact

    with the skin is noted. A 15 mm incision is made at this point, down to the deep fascia. The

    muscle is then split longitudinally down to the bone.

    The Trocar (251430) is inserted into the Inner Drill Sleeve, and the two pushed together

    down to the bone. The Inner Drill Sleeve is centered over the middle of the femoral shaft, by

    palpation, using gentle pressure on the Aining bar in the frontal plane .

    The Trocar is withdrawn, the 4.0 DRILL BIT is inserted down to the bone, using gentle

    pressure to keep the point in contact with the cortex. The anterior cortex only is then drilled.

    Remove the 4.0 Drill bit. The Positioning Rod (251390) is inserted through the hole in the

    Distal Targeter, and the hole in the anterior femoral cortex, down to the nail (Figure 32),

    contact being confirmed by tapping its tip on to the nail.

    Figure 32

    Stabilization of the Distal Aiming bar(Femoral)

    The Distal Aiming bar (Femoral) (256110) is attached to the Proximal Aiming bar (Femoral) (256100) and the Distal Guide Bolt (251420) tighten firmly by hand (Figure 30). There have two holes for Guide Bolt to fit in the Proximal Aiming bar (Femoral). Make sure to

    use the correct one that will promise the curvature of the Aiming bar structure match the

    curvature of the femur or the nail.

    Figure 30

    The Targeter (Femoral) (256130) is now attached on the anterior side of the Distal Aiming bar, at the middle of the two distal locking holes. The Distal Guide Bolt (251420) is

    tightened firmly by hand (Figure 31).

    Figure 31

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

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    Distal Locking

    Outer drill sleeve are now inserted through each of the holes in the Targeter (Femoral) (Figure

    34). A single 4-5 cm incision is made over the points of contact with the skin, down through the

    deep fascia. The incision is deepened by blunt dissection, splitting the ilio-tibial tract

    longitudinally, down to the bone, taking care to keep the incision in line with the fibres of the

    ilio-tibial band.

    The more proximal Outer drill slleve is now inserted down to the bone, with the aid of the

    Trocar (Figure 35).

    Figure 34

    Figure 35

    The E Block (Femoral) (256150) is now attached so that: the upper fork, marked the Number

    corresponding with the nail size, fits into the groove in the shaft of the Stabilizing rod. The two

    other forks grip the screw guide and the Targeter (Femoral) (Figure 33).

    The handle of the Stabilizing rod is now held so that its tip is in contact with the nail. The

    surgeon maintains this contact throughout. If the handle is pushed too hard, it is sometimes

    possible to push the tip of the stabilizing rod past the nail. This must be avoided, since it will result

    in the drill bit passing posterior to the nail. Gentle contact is all that is required.

    Figure 33

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

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    Figure 37

    A locking screw of correct length is now inserted into the second Outer drill sleeve, rotated

    through the bone with the Screwdriver for locking screws (Fig.38).

    Now that Screw Guide alignment is maintained by this Replacement Rod, the surgeon may

    release the handle of the stabilizing rod.

    The distal Outer drill sleeve with the Inner Drill Sleeve inserted is now advanced down to the

    bone, and the second locking hole drilled (Figure 37). The appropriate screw length can be read

    from the mark on the Drill bit, which related with the top of the Outer drill sleeve.

    The Replacement Rod is removed from the first screw guide, and the surgeon again maintains

    the position of the Stabilizing rod by gripping its T-handle. The same technique is followed for

    insertion of the remaining locking screw. A check is now carried out with the Image Intensifier or

    by X-ray to confirm that both screws have passed through the nail and that reduction has been

    maintained. The Stabilizing rod, Outer drill sleeve and Targeter are removed.

    Figure 38

    An Inner drill sleeve is inserted into the outer drill sleeve, the 4.0 Drill Bit is attached

    to the Inner drill sleeve (Figure 36-A).

    The surgeon now grips the T-handle of the Stabilizing Rod, to keep its tip against the

    nail, and MAINTAINS THIS POSITION THROUGHOUT THE DRILLING

    PROCEDURE. The first locking hole is now drilled as for proximal locking, and the Inner

    drill sleeve is removed.

    The Replacement Rod (251400) is now inserted into the Outer Drill Sleeve (Figure

    36-B), so that it passes through the nail, and engages the far cortex. This Replacement rod

    has now stabilized the position of the Aiming bar. Do not drill the second hole until the

    angled Replacement rod is in position.

    Figure 36-A

    Figure 36-B

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

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    INSTRUMENTS

    Figure 39

    OPTION-Estimating locking screw length using the Screw Depth Gauge

    If there is any doubt about the correct length of locking screw, either in respect of the

    measurement recorded following drilling, or because the surgeon omitted this step, the Screw

    Depth Gauge (251340) may be used as follows: the surgeon should first check that the screw guide

    is positioned so that it is touching the bone. The Screw depth gauge cover is then unscrewed and

    removed.

    The hooked end is inserted down the Outer drill sleeve and through the bone. It is then drawn

    back so that the hook engages the outer surface of the distal cortex. The correct length of screw

    can now be read at the top of the Outer drill sleeve. This Screw depth gauge is only suitable for use

    with NeoGen nails, since its accuracy depends on a fixed length of Outer drill sleeve.

    CLOSURE

    On completion of the procedure, unscrewed the Quick bolt and the Proximal Aiming bar

    (Femoral) is removed, wounds are irrigated and closed in a standard fashion (Figure 39).

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

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    NeoGen Naisl Cap,¢13,+5

    Products Description

    NeoGen Nails Cap,¢13,+10

    NeoGen Nails Cap,¢13,+15

    Note: The Femoral nail could be used as Reconstruction nails with the RECON screws.

    Remark

    Regular

    Regular

    Remark

    Regular

    Regular

    Products DescriptionNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X320mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X340mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X360mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X380mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X400mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X420mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X440mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X320mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X340mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X360mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X380mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X400mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X420mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X440mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X320mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X340mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X360mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X380mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X400mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X420mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X440mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X320mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X340mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X360mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X380mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X400mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X420mm,RightNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X440mm,Right

    Products DescriptionNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X320mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X340mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X360mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X380mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X400mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X420mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,9X440mm,Left

    NeoGen Femoral Nails,10X320mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X340mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X360mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X380mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X400mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X420mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,10X440mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X320mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X340mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X360mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X380mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X400mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X420mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,11X440mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X320mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X340mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X360mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X380mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X400mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X420mm,LeftNeoGen Femoral Nails,12X440mm,Left

    NeoGen RECON ScrewΦ6.4Product Code

    33113092

    33113093

    33113094

    33113095

    33113096

    33113097

    Product Code

    33113065

    33113070

    33113075

    33113080

    33113085

    33113090

    33113091

    Products Description

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X65mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X70mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X75mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X80mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X85mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X90mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X95mm

    Products Description

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X100mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X105mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X110mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X115mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X120mm

    NeoGen RECON Screws,6.4X125mm

    Remark

    CM

    Regular

    Regular

    Regular

    Regular

    Regular

    Regular

    Remark

    Regular

    Regular

    Regular

    CM

    CM

    CM

    RECON Screws

    6.4 RECONScrews

    6.4 RECON Screws

    6.4 RECON Screws

    6.4 RECON Screws

    Proximal Locking Screws

    5.0 Locking Screw

    5.0 Locking Screw

    5.0 Locking Screw

    5.0 Locking Screw

    Distal Locking Screws

    4.5 Locking Screw

    4.5 Locking Screw

    5.0 Locking Screw

    5.0 Locking Screw

    Nails Type

    Neogen Femoral Nails, ¢9mm

    Neogen Femoral Nails, ¢10mm

    Neogen Femoral Nails, ¢11mm

    Neogen Femoral Nails, ¢12mm

    Screw Selection

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

    *CM: Customer Made

  • 27 28Surgical Technique

    251110 Tip Threaded Guide Wire 251120 14mm Channel Reamer 251130 12.5mm Entry Reamer

    251150 Reducer 251160 Ball Tip Guide Rod 251170 Gripper

    251100 Entry Tool-1 251100 Entry Tool-2 251100 Entry Tool

    030070 T-Handle with Quick Coupling 050090 Flexible Reamer,(Φ9.0)

    INSTRUMENTS

    050140 Flexible Reamer,(Φ14.0)

    251270Inner Drill Sleeve 251280Small Drill Sleeve 251290 4.0 Drill Bit

    251180 Nail Depth Gauge 251190 Drill Guide 251200 Proximal Guide Bolt

    251210 Guide Bolt

    251240 Hammer 251250 Skin Protector

    251220 Guide Bolt Wrench 251230 Guick Bolt

    251260 Outer Drill Sleeve

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

  • 3029 Surgical Technique

    256110 Distal Aiming bar(Femoral)

    251320 6.4 Drill Bit261130 Distal Aiming bar(Femoral)

    256130 Targeter(Femoral) 256150 E Block(Femoral)

    251350 ScrewDriver for locking screws

    251380 Positioning Rod Drill

    251430 Trocar 251440 Thread Pin Sleeve 256100 Proximal Aiming bar(Femoral)

    251390 Positioning Rod 251400 Replacement Rod

    251360 Connecting Rod 251370 Extractor

    251310 4.5 Tapping 251340 Screw Depth Gauge251300 5.0 Tapping

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System

  • 31

    NOTE

    NeoGen Femoral Nail System