Eleganz IM Threaded Nail System

Intramedullary Fixation, Kept Simple

Eleganz IM Threaded Nail System is a fully threaded, non-compressive, cannulated intramedullary nail system developed for metacarpal and phalangeal applications where surgeons want stable fixation without a complicated workflow. Built in stainless steel and designed to match intramedullary canal anatomy, the system supports reliable fixation across a broad range of fracture patterns while keeping instrumentation direct and tray logic clean.

Eleganz IM Threaded Nail System

Designed to provide fixation of small bone arthrodeses, fractures, and osteotomies during the bone healing process.

Product Overview

A focused intramedullary system centered on fully threaded cannulated nails and dedicated instruments in a compact tray. The intent is straightforward: consistent fixation, predictable steps, and sizing that lets the case move.

Implant Options

Fully threaded, cannulated intramedullary nails are available in three diameters, with length ranges designed to cover common anatomy and fracture locations.

2.5mm threaded nail
Lengths from 11mm to 75mm

3.5mm threaded nail
Lengths from 25mm to 75mm

4.5mm threaded nail
Lengths from 25mm to 75mm

Instructions and Product Resources

Eleganz IM Threaded Nail System is supported by complete product documentation, including Instructions for Use with intended use, indications, contraindications, warnings, and handling requirements.

Indications and Use Cases

Eleganz IM Threaded Nail System is intended for fixation of extra-articular fractures and nonunions involving small bones and small bone fragments, including metacarpal and phalangeal applications. It is designed to support stable fixation and precise reduction across transverse, oblique, and comminuted patterns.

Cannulated Nail Technique

The technique is built around controlled access and guided placement. After exposure and visualization, a K-wire establishes the intended path. Canal preparation is performed over the wire to the planned depth, the appropriate counter sink is selected to match nail diameter, and the nail is advanced over the K-wire to final position with the head recessed below the subchondral surface. Final position and alignment are confirmed fluoroscopically before closure.

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