
Intramedullary Nails
Trauma


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Samay Surgical Pvt. Ltd. offers a comprehensive range of Intramedullary (IM) Nails, engineered for precise fracture fixation of long bones including the femur, tibia, and humerus. Samay Surgical IM nails are designed to provide axial and rotational stability, ensuring optimal alignment and load-sharing fixation in both simple and complex fractures, including comminuted, segmental, and osteoporotic bone injuries.
The locking mechanism in Samay Surgical’s intramedullary nails allows for proximal and distal fixation using interlocking screws, which maintain fracture reduction and prevent rotation or shortening during the healing process. Certain designs integrate dual screw technology and worm gear mechanisms that generate controlled push/pull compression, reducing complications such as the Z-effect and ensuring mechanical stability under cyclic loads.
Manufactured using high-grade Titanium Alloy (Grade 23 ELI) or surgical stainless steel, Samay Surgical IM nails provide excellent biocompatibility, fatigue resistance, and imaging compatibility for post-operative assessment with X-ray, CT, or MRI. The nails are available in various diameters, lengths, and anatomical shapes, allowing surgeons to select the most appropriate implant for patient-specific bone geometry and fracture pattern.
Samay Surgical intramedullary nails support minimally invasive surgical techniques, reducing soft tissue disruption, preserving periosteal blood supply, and promoting biological fracture healing. The system includes ergonomically designed instrumentation, such as targeting devices, reamers, and insertion handles, to ensure accurate placement, efficient surgery, and reliable outcomes.
