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TELEGRAPH
Humeral nail

TELEGRAPH has a self-stabilising locking feature for anterograde intramedullary nailing of the humerus.

The instrumentation is compact and the surgical technique reproducible.

Two versions:
– short nail for proximal humerus fractures
– long nail for mid-shaft fractures

Concept:

The TELEGRAPH is a device used for proximal and/or mid-shaft humeral fractures.

Because of its linear shape and small diameter, it can be implanted through the rotator cuff.

TELEGRAPH is available in short and long versions, in different diameters and lengths.

SHORT NAIL

This nail can be used with several techniques to treat 2- and 3-fragment fractures:
– percutaneous for extra-articular fractures
– standard for valgus-impacted intra-articular fractures
– optional for non-impacted or even dislocated 3- and 4-fragment fractures when a prosthesis is feasible

LONG NAIL

Its primary diameter (7 mm) makes it one of the thinnest nails on the market.
It has an assisted distal locking feature and can either be used in a static or elastic configuration. Its designing surgeons strongly recommend elastic distal locking.

Indications:

– Intra-articular fracture
– 2- and 3-fragment extra-articular fracture
– Mid-shaft fracture

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SHORT NAIL
– 1 length: 150 mm
– 3 diameters: 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm
– material: stainless steel

LONG NAIL
– 4 lengths: 210 mm, 230 mm, 250 mm (270 mm on special order)
– 2 diameters: 7 mm and 8 mm
– material: M30

THREADED PIN
– diameter 4 mm
– length: 24, 28, 30, 32 mm
– material: stainless steel

SHORT TELEGRAPH IV NAIL
– 1 length: 150 mm
– 3 diameters: 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm
– lateralised
– material: stainless steel

TELEGRAPH SCREW
– diameter 4 mm
– self-stabilising cancellous bone screw
– lengths: 24, 28, 30, 35, 40, 45 mm
– material: stainless steel

INSTRUMENTATION
3 types of instrumentation kits are available:
– short nail kit
– long nail kit
– combined kit

Features:

TELEGRAPH is a full stainless steel nail, which makes small diameters feasible (7, 8, 9 mm).

The combined kit allows the surgeon to implant both types of nails (short and long).

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