Rodeo Telescopic Nail
The RODEOTM Telescopic Nail is indicated for fractures, osteotomies, malunions and non-unions in the femur and tibia in pediatric patients (older than 18 months) suffering from osteogenesis imperfecta.
The nail is designed for self-extension, adjusting the length of the device, in order to follow the patient growth as it occurs.
The nail includes the telescopic rod, which consists of two parts (male and female) and bone anchors, which could be either a cap or an epiphyseal pin suitable to the anatomical application.
The nail is available in five diameters, identified by the outer diameter of the female part of the rod, 3.5mm, 4.0mm, 4.5mm, 5.0mm and 6.0mm. Each diameter model is available in five lengths, from 100mm up to 350mm.
Features & Benefits
LEAN
Optimized and streamlined instrumentation.
Sterile single-use implants and tools for optimal efficiency and cost reduction.
VERSATILE
Multiple diameters and lengths available to accommodate different patient anatomies.
Design to offer a user-friendly technique.
SAFE
No nail cutting required, reduced number of surgical steps and efficient sliding of the nail components.
Patented implant and instrumentation allowing for a minimally invasive surgical approach.
Designed to have a good stability throughout the bone growth phase.
PATIENT BENEFITS
- Stainless steel implant provides strength and facilitates implant removal.
- Gentle insertion and fixation of the nail to respect the bone fragility of the patient.
- Multiple diameters and lengths available to accommodate different patient anatomies.
- Minimal invasiveness of the device.
SURGEON BENEFITS
- Multiple sizes available: 3.5-4.0-4.5-5.0-6.0mm.
- Specific design of the end cap to respect the bone during the fixation and have a solid anchorage of the nail.
- Streamlined, precise surgical steps keep the nail aligned within intramedullary canal.
- Designed to offer a user-friendly technique.
- Epiphyseal pin designed for a solid distal anchorage of the nail.
