GUIDE WIRE FOR TIBIA NAIL

Accordion Hover Style
+ Description

The Guide Wire for Tibia Nail is a precision-engineered surgical wire used to facilitate accurate alignment and insertion of intramedullary tibial nails during orthopedic procedures. Manufactured from high-quality Stainless Steel or Nitinol, the wire ensures excellent flexibility, radiopacity, and tensile strength for navigating the medullary canal with precision. Designed for compatibility with a variety of tibial nailing systems, this wire is available in different tip configurations—ball tip, threaded, or smooth tip—to suit various procedural requirements and prevent distal cortical perforation.

Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Indications
  • Tibial Intramedullary Nailing : Acts as a guiding instrument for accurate nail insertion.
  • Fracture Reduction : Assists in aligning bone fragments before reaming and nailing.
  • Reaming Assistance : Provides a stable track during medullary canal reaming.
  • Preventing Malalignment :Helps maintain correct anatomical axis throughout the procedure.
  • Distal Cortical Protection : Ball-tipped versions prevent over-penetration during insertion.
Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Key Features
  • Medical-Grade Stainless Steel or Nitinol : Ensures optimal strength, corrosion resistance, and shape memory (in Nitinol variants).
  • Tip Variants : Smooth, ball-tipped, and threaded options for versatile surgical applications.
  • Flexible and Kink-Resistant Design : Enables smooth navigation through the intramedullary canal.
  • Radiopaque Material : Allows precise placement under fluoroscopic guidance.
  • Extended Length (Up to 1000 mm) : Suitable for long bone applications like the tibia and femur.
  • Compatible with Most Tibial Nailing Systems : Universally designed for ease of use and surgical efficiency.

Product Ordering

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CAT
8533SS01

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