Howmedica 3515-1-438 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 14mm x 38cm 1/EA
Howmedica 3515-1-438 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 14mm x 38cm 1/EA is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Howmedica 3515-1-438 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 14mm x 38cm 1/EA
• Model: 3515-1-438
• Diameter: 14 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 3515‑1‑438 Grosse & Kempf Left Femoral Locking Nail 14 mm × 38 cm is a precision‑engineered intramedullary implant designed for robust internal fixation of adult femoral shaft fractures. With a 14‑millimeter diameter shaft and an anatomically contoured 38‑centimeter length, this left‑specific femoral locking nail supports optimal load sharing and alignment throughout the fracture healing process. Its Grosse & Kempf design legacy has made it a trusted solution among orthopedic trauma surgeons seeking dependable performance in complex diaphyseal fracture management.
Built with proximal and distal locking holes that accept interlocking screws, this femoral nail enhances axial and rotational stability — a critical factor in maintaining fracture reduction under functional load. The interlocking configuration allows surgeons to tailor fixation strategies for a wide range of femoral fracture patterns, from simple transverse breaks to challenging comminuted injuries. This versatility supports efficient operative workflow while helping reduce the risk of malrotation or shortening during rehabilitation.
Crafted to meet the rigorous demands of clinical use, the Howmedica Grosse & Kempf femoral locking nail combines anatomical precision with mechanical resilience for predictable outcomes in hospital operating rooms and trauma centers. Its proven intramedullary design promotes early stabilization of the femur and facilitates effective bone healing — making it a cornerstone implant choice for orthopedic trauma specialists focused on exceptional patient care and recovery.
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