Howmedica 3516-1-438 Grosse & Kempf Right Femoral Locking Nail 14mm x 38cm 1/EA
Howmedica 3516-1-438 Grosse & Kempf Right 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 3516-1-438 Grosse & Kempf Right Femoral Locking Nail 14mm x 38cm 1/EA
• Model: 3516-1-438
• Diameter: 14 mm
• Length: 38 cm (380mm)
• Intended Anatomic Side: Right femur
• Material: Stainless Steel
• Locking Capability: Proximal and distal locking screw holes
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The Howmedica Grosse & Kempf Right Femoral Locking Nail 14 mm × 38 cm class is engineered for dependable intramedullary stabilization in femoral shaft fracture management. As part of the renowned Grosse & Kempf interlocking system, this right‑specific femoral nail is optimally sized for adult diaphyseal fractures, combining a robust 14 mm diameter with a length ideal for mid‑shaft fixation. Its anatomically contoured profile supports controlled load sharing and alignment with the natural femoral canal geometry, enabling predictable performance in trauma care settings.
Designed to work with proximal and distal locking screws, this femoral nail enhances both axial and rotational stability — crucial elements for maintaining fracture reduction under physiological stresses. The interlocking configuration aids surgeons in securing anatomic alignment and reducing complications related to malrotation or shortening during healing. The Grosse & Kempf system’s legacy of clinical use underscores its suitability for a wide range of adult femoral fracture patterns, from simple transverse breaks to more complex comminuted injuries.
Crafted from high‑performance, biocompatible materials consistent with orthopedic implant standards, the Howmedica Grosse & Kempf Right Femoral Locking Nail is a reliable choice for orthopedic trauma teams and surgical procurement professionals. Its design supports streamlined surgical workflow and contributes to enhanced postoperative stability and patient recovery. Whether in high‑volume trauma centers or specialized orthopedic practices, this implant delivers trusted fixation performance in femoral fracture care.
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