Howmedica 3515-1-238 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 12mm x 38cm 1/EA

SKU: HOWM-3515-1-238
$145.00
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Howmedica 3515-1-238 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 12mm x 38cm 1/EA

• Model: 3515-1-238
• Diameter: 12 mm
• Length: 38 cm (380mm)
• Intended Anatomic Side: Left femur
• Material: Stainless Steel
• Locking Capability: Proximal and distal locking screw holes

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The Howmedica 3515‑1‑238 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 12 mm × 38 cm is a precision‑engineered intramedullary fixation device designed to provide dependable stabilization for left femoral shaft fractures in adult patients. Engineered as part of the respected Grosse & Kempf nail system, this left‑side specific implant features an anatomically contoured profile and a 12 mm nominal diameter that aligns with the natural curvature of the femoral medullary canal, enabling effective load sharing and optimal biomechanical support throughout the healing process.

Built for enhanced clinical performance, this femoral locking nail incorporates proximal and distal interlocking screw holes that allow surgeons to achieve axial and rotational stability — key factors in maintaining fracture reduction under functional loads. The interlocking design helps minimize the risk of malrotation or shortening during recovery and supports early stabilization for a range of femoral shaft fracture patterns.

Crafted to meet rigorous orthopedic implant standards with durable, biocompatible materials and a trusted intramedullary locking design, the Howmedica Grosse & Kempf femoral nail delivers both surgical confidence and reliable clinical outcomes. Whether used in trauma centers, hospital operating rooms, or specialized orthopedic practices, this locking nail offers a dependable solution for internal femoral fracture fixation that contributes to optimized patient recovery and streamlined surgical workflow.

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