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Bonetech - Model BON-MHN - Multilock Proximal Humerus Nail
Innovative design The system includes several innovative features designed specifically for the clinical needs of humeral nailing Straight nail with central insertion pointUnique screw-in-screw option, for improved stability where needed* Polyethylene inlay for secure screw fixation of proximal screwsAscending screw option to provide support to the calcarMultiplanar distal locking for less implant togglingFully targeted distal locking for the short nail
Innovative Design
The system includes several innovative features designed specifically for the clinical needs of humeral nailing
- Straight nail with central insertion point
- Unique screw-in-screw option, for improved stability where needed*
- Polyethylene inlay for secure screw fixation of proximal screws
- Ascending screw option to provide support to the calcar
- Multiplanar distal locking for less implant toggling
- Fully targeted distal locking for the short nail
Meet the Multilock Proximal Humerus Nail: Your Go-To Solution at BoneTech
When it comes to complex humeral fractures, precision and stability are everything. The BON-MHN Multilock Proximal Humerus Nail, offered by BoneTech, is a modern orthopedic solution designed to ensure reliable fixation, strong mechanical stability, and improved healing outcomes.
Engineered for performance and ease of use, this innovative nail is ideal for treating proximal humerus fractures with confidence and precision.
What Makes the BON-MHN Stand Out?
First off, let's talk about the basics. The BON-MHN is a straight nail. It has a central insertion point. This makes it easy to place.
You insert it right where you need it. No guesswork. That central point avoids the fracture site. It boosts biomechanical stability.
And get this – it's available for both left and right sides. We know every patient is different. So, we offer options.
Innovative Design Features
- Our nail has some cool features. Take the unique screw-in-screw option. It gives extra stability when you need it most.
- Close-up of the multilock system.
- Then there's the polyethene inlay. It secures the proximal screws. No slipping or loosening over time.
- We also added an ascending screw. This supports the calcar area. It's key to preventing collapse in weak bones.
- Distal locking is multiplanar. That means less toggling of the implant. For the short nail, it's fully targeted. Makes surgery quicker.
- The long nail has two distal options in the AP direction. Great for freehand locking. You save time in the OR.
- Blunt screw tips are another win. They reduce the risk of secondary perforation. Safer for your patients.
- Each screw has four suture holes. Perfect for attaching rotator cuff tendons. Helps with better healing.
- The multilock screw sits in a safe zone. It's between the median and radial nerves. Less chance of nerve issues.
- For long nails, bicortical compression is available. It adds stability in transverse or short oblique fractures.
- We designed it to avoid the sulcus between the greater tuberosity and humeral head. That protects the supraspinatus tendon.
- All these details come together. They make the BON-MHN a top choice for humerus repairs.
Benefits for Surgeons and Patients
As a surgeon, you want tools that work with you. The BON-MHN does just that. It increases resistance to head migration. Also fights varus deformation and tuberosity rotation.
- That means fewer complications. Your patients heal faster. They get back to normal life sooner.
- Patients love the stability. It supports better recovery. Less pain post-op.
- For you, the central insertion is a breeze. Avoids tricky spots. Reduces surgery time.
- The screw-in-screw adds flexibility. Use it where stability is critical. Like in osteoporotic bones.
- The polyethene inlay locks the screws tight. No need for constant checks.
- Ascending screw props up the calcar. Prevents sinking in fragile areas.
- Multiplanar locking cuts down on movement. Implant stays put.
- Targeted distal for short nails? Super precise. No radiation overload.
- Freehand options for long nails. Makes distal locking simple.
- Blunt tips mean safer screws. Less worry about poking through.
- Suture holes help reattach tendons. Improves shoulder function.
- Safe zone placement avoids nerves. Peace of mind during insertion.
- Bicortical compression for certain fractures. Extra hold where it counts.
- Overall, it's about making your job easier. And giving patients the best shot at full recovery.
- Think about it. How often do you deal with humerus fractures? This nail could change your approach.
Technical Specifications
- Let's get into the specs. We offer short and long versions.
- Short nail is 160 mm. Diameters: 7.0 mm, 8.0 mm, 8.5 mm.
- Long nails range from 200 mm to 300 mm. Same diameters.
- We have codes for left and right. For example, short right 7.0 mm is BN136.T07.16R.
- Locking bolts are 3.9 mm. Lengths from 20 mm to 60 mm.
- Multilock screws are 4.5 mm. Lengths 18 mm to 70 mm.
- End caps come in heights: 00, 02, 05, 10, 15 mm.
- Dimensions include key points like 12 mm, 17.5 mm from the top.
- Materials? High-quality, but we focus on performance.
- All self-tapping for easy use.
- We provide a full instrument set too. From guide wires to reamers.
- Things like P209.01: Guide Wire 2.5 x 250 mm.
- Up to P209.60: Instrument Box.
- Everything you need in one kit.
Surgical Applications and Indications
- This nail is for proximal humerus fractures. Also, humeral shaft issues.
- Illustrated view of the nail implant.
- Great for simple and complex cases. Like three-part or four-part fractures.
- Use the short nail for proximal only. Long for shaft extension.
- Indications include varus risks or rotation needs.
- Not for every case, though. Check contraindications. Like active infections or poor bone quality.
- Always consult guidelines. But in general, it's versatile.
- Implantation is straightforward. Start with a cannulated awl.
- Use jigs for proximal and distal.
- Ream as needed. Insert the nail over the guide wire.
- Lock proximally with multilocks.
- Distal as per nail type.
- Add an end cap. Done.
- We have notes on avoiding fracture site insertion.
- It increases stability right from the start.
Trust the Strength of BoneTech
The BON-MHN Multilock Proximal Humerus Nail is more than just a fixation device; it’s a complete orthopaedic solution for complex humeral fractures. Its superior locking design, anatomical shape, and reliable mechanical strength make it the preferred choice for orthopedic surgeons worldwide.
If you’re looking for a dependable and high-quality implant that offers both surgical efficiency and patient comfort, BoneTech’s BON-MHN Multilock Proximal Humerus Nail is the ideal choice. Experience better fixation, faster recovery, and lasting outcomes only with BoneTech.
