Hip Fractures
• Antecurvature radius R1.5m and R2.0m of the shaft • Distal locking holes (round and oblong) for 5mm screws; up to 5mm dynamization is possible Long Nail Distal Locking Options • Locking in the distal part of the oblong hole creates a dynamic locking mechanism − requires only one screw (see Fig. 2).
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