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Ender’s nail
Ender’s Nail is a flexible intramedullary fixation system used for the treatment of long bone fractures, particularly in the femur. Designed for minimally invasive insertion, it provides elastic stability, promotes natural healing, and is especially suitable for pediatric and selected adult fractures.
Ender’s Nail is a flexible intramedullary implant system widely used for the management of long bone fractures, especially femoral shaft fractures. Developed as a bundle nailing technique, multiple flexible nails are inserted into the medullary canal to provide elastic and dynamic stabilization, allowing controlled micro-movement that promotes natural bone healing.
The nail features a pre-bent, flexible design, which enables it to adapt to the natural curvature of the bone while maintaining internal support. This flexibility helps distribute stress evenly and reduces the risk of implant failure. The nails are typically inserted in pairs or multiples through small incisions, making the procedure minimally invasive with reduced soft tissue damage.
Manufactured from high-quality Stainless Steel, Ender’s Nails offer excellent strength, elasticity, and corrosion resistance. They are particularly beneficial in pediatric fractures, where preservation of the growth plate is critical, and in selected adult cases where flexible fixation is preferred.
🔸 Key Features:
- Flexible, pre-bent nail design for elastic fixation
- Minimally invasive insertion technique
- Allows controlled micro-motion for natural healing
- Inserted in multiple numbers for enhanced stability
- Smooth surface for easy insertion and removal
- Made from high-quality Stainless Steel
🔸 Indications:
- Pediatric femoral shaft fractures
- Long bone fractures (femur, tibia, humerus)
- Stable fracture patterns
- Fractures where flexible fixation is preferred
- Cases requiring preservation of growth plates
🔸 Advantages:
- Minimally invasive with small incisions
- Reduced blood loss and surgical trauma
- Faster healing due to elastic stabilization
- Easy implant removal
- Cost-effective and simple surgical technique













