The CareFix Telescopic Intramedullary Nail is an innovative orthopedic system crafted from medical-grade stainless steel, designed to address growth-related skeletal deformities and fractures in children aged 2-18 years. Comprising a solid male nail and a hollow female nail, this telescopic system allows the male nail to extend or retract within the female nail as the bone grows, providing dynamic elongation without repeated surgeries. Inserted via a single small incision with percutaneous osteotomy (if needed), it avoids joint disruption, minimizes surgical trauma, and reduces operative time. Ideal for osteogenesis imperfecta, congenital pseudarthrosis, and metabolic bone disorders, it ensures long-term stability and alignment in the femur, tibia, and humerus.
Skeletal deformity correction: Osteogenesis imperfecta, congenital pseudarthrosis, hypophosphatemic rickets, epidermal nevus syndrome, skeletal dysplasia.
Fracture treatment/prevention: Pathological or traumatic fractures in growing long bones.
Minimally invasive alignment: Post-osteotomy angulation/rotational correction.
Telescopic elongation: Male-female nail interaction supports continuous bone growth.
Corkscrew distal tip: Secures fixation with minimal growth plate disruption.
Proximal locking screw: Stabilizes female nail cancellous threads.
Adjustable sizing: Male nail length customization; female nail length options.