Magic Femur nail

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Description

The challenge of distal locking in femoral procedures

One of the most critical steps in intramedullary nailing of femoral shaft fractures is distal locking, which, in conventional procedures, often relies on fluoroscopy. This surgical step can be time-consuming, increases radiation exposure and requires significant concentration from the surgeon. The accuracy and predictability of the process are key to the surgical outcome.

Radiation-free distal locking

An advanced version of the former SpectruM Femur nail system, in which the previous SpectruM Femur nail with its special hole design is complemented by the latest magnetic targeting system, MAGIC.
The MAGIC system enables radiation-free distal locking, thereby supporting a more predictable, more accurate and guided surgical workflow in intramedullary nailing of femoral shaft fractures as well. The focus is not on the technology, but on the surgical outcome: reduced radiation use, more controlled targeting and a better surgical experience for the surgeon.

MAGIC – magnetic surgical navigation

MAGIC is a magnetic surgical navigation solution that supports the critical step of distal targeting and locking. The value of the system lies in its workflow-level approach: it provides guided, intuitive and reproducible surgical steps without the need for additional investment infrastructure. This allows the technology to fit seamlessly into existing surgical practice.

Benefits during femoral intramedullary nailing

  • cannulated nail system guided over a guide wire
  • dynamizable design
  • wide range of sizes in length and diameter
  • captive sleeves for safe targeting
  • special hole design for accurate distal targeting
  • locking supported by a magnetic system, reducing radiation use