
The CTTN (Cannulated Titanium Tibial Nail) is designed to fit anatomically in the medullary canal, allowing indirect reduction. CTTN Nails are Cannulated.
For diaphyseal fracture, it is recommended to lock distally first, to allow intraoperative compression. For distal fractures, it is recommended to lock distally first, to facilitate reduction.
Three innovative locking options, in combination with dual-core locking screws, to increase the stability of the proximal fragment for proximal third fracture.
Distal oblique locking option to prevent soft tissue damage and increase stability of the distal fragment.
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FAQs
What distinguishes the Meril Cannulated Titanium Tibial Nail System from other implants?
How does cannulation influence surgical technique and accuracy?
What clinical advantages does a titanium tibial nail implant provide?
How does the Cannulated Tibial Nail System support fracture fixation dynamics?
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