Howmedica 3515-1-244 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 12mm x 44cm 1/EA
Howmedica 3515-1-244 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 12mm x 44cm 1/EA is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Howmedica 3515-1-244 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 12mm x 44cm 1/EA
• Model: 3515-1-244
• Diameter: 12 mm
• Length: 44 cm (440mm)
• Intended Anatomic Side: Left femur
• Material: Stainless Steel
• Locking Capability: Proximal and distal locking screw holes
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The Howmedica 3515‑1‑244 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 12 mm × 44 cm is a precision‑engineered orthopedic intramedullary implant designed for reliable internal stabilization of femoral shaft fractures in adult patients. As part of the trusted Grosse & Kempf locking nail system, this left‑side specific femoral nail features a 12 mm nominal diameter and a 44 cm length that aligns with the natural anatomy of the left femoral canal, promoting balanced load sharing and controlled alignment throughout the fracture healing process. Its design supports consistent clinical placement and dependable mechanical performance in trauma surgical settings.
Built for enhanced biomechanical stability, this femoral locking nail incorporates strategically positioned proximal and distal interlocking holes that accept locking screws to provide superior axial and rotational stability. This interlocking configuration is essential for maintaining fracture reduction under physiological loads, helping reduce the risk of malrotation or shortening during recovery — particularly valuable in complex femoral shaft fracture patterns.
Crafted to meet stringent orthopedic implant standards with high‑strength, biocompatible materials, the Howmedica Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail blends durable performance with surgical confidence. Its longstanding clinical legacy in adult femoral fracture care makes it a trusted choice for surgeons, hospital trauma teams, and orthopedic practices focused on achieving predictable fixation outcomes and supporting optimized patient rehabilitation.
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