Gamma4 

Hip Fracture 
Nailing System

We aren't proven because we have a legacy.

We have a legacy because we are proven.

 

Cephalomedullary nailing system for the treatment of intertrochanteric fractures as well as a wide range of proximal femur fractures and associated femoral shaft fractures.
Gamma is a comprehensive intramedullary nailing system The system is the result of over 34 years of continuous innovation and clinical history.

Trochanteric Nail surgical animation

The Gamma4 Trochanteric Nail is a hip fracture solution for fixation of stable and unstable intertrochantric fractures.

Long Nail surgical animation

The Gamma4 Long Nail is a hip fracture solution for stable and unstable intertrochanteric fractures and femoral shaft fractures.

 

 

Redefined 
nail design

  • Pre-inserted and cannulated set screw

  • SOMA designed 
    • Length dependent RoC Long Nails 
    • Chamfered distal tip 
    • Shortened proximal body by 5mm
       
  • Wide distal diameter range: 
    • ∅9, 10, 11, 12, 13, & 15mm
Gamma4 Hip Fracture Nailing System Nails

Streamlined
workflow

  • Precision Pin™ ∅3.9mm, has a drill tip with 5mm threads
    • Measure to the tip of Precision Pin™ 
    • With the Precision Pin™ the potential for skiving is reduced by 66% compared to your standard ∅3.2 K-wire1
       
  • Two-piece Targeting Sleeve is designed to provide up to 15mm of compression
Gamma4 Hip Fracture Nailing System Precision

Integrated
instrument platform

  • We have a streamlined portfolio where we utilize the existing IMN Basic set
    • All nails have distal targeting
       
  • Reduced inventory 

  • Lag Screw measurement off Precision SleeveTM 

  • Single Lag Screw Driver
Gamma4 Hip Fracture Nailing System Instruments
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