BIONIKA Intramedullary nails
The trochanter nails are such implants, that are designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of long tubular bones in different anatomical places. They are inserted into the broken bones surgically and are suitable for fracture fixations. They are recommended for temporary bone fixations and stabilizations, for example in the case of the proximal femur, femoral stem, tibia and humerus.
These products currently do not have the CE marking and are therefore not available in the European Union.

Quality raw materials
Our products are made of as highest quality as possible, high biocompatible materials.

Long-term guarantee
All BIONIKA products provide a long-term, replacement and money back guarantee.

Large range of sizes
Whether it is diameter or length, the BIONIKA offers everything you need.

BCS – Cannulated femoral neck screw
The self-tapping screw thread of the femoral neck screw ensures a precise fixation and reduces the surgical time. A threaded bore can be found in the hexagonal screw head. This enables the stable fixation of the hexagonal key driver aperture to the femoral neck screw.
A self-tapping, threaded broach fits to the body of the threaded cannulated screw. The self-cutting and self-tapping shape of the broach significantly reduces the risk of broach slipping which is implanted to the femoral neck.

BGN – Genocephalic intramedullary nails
Proximal end which can be stabilized with cannulated D7 and D10 mm cross screws. ● Concise, circular -shaped cross section. ● Lockable distal end with pressure reducing rescue bore.

BHL – Lamellar Humerus intramedullary nail
Characteristics: ●The proximal end can be lockable with 4 mm screws. ● The distal end of the cannulated nail can be fixed with a three-way opening lamellars in the bone cavity. ● The locked condition can be secured with a long screwdriver introduced in the proximal end with a left- directioned lockable mushroom.

BHN – Humerus intramedullary nail

BTN – Tibia intramedullary nail
Characteristics: ● Nail which is developed to surgical techniques without drilling ● proximal end which can be dynamized. ● Concise, circular- shaped cross section. ● Lockable distal end, with a pressure reducing rescue bore.

BYN – Femur „Y” intramedullary nail

BFN – Trochanter intramedullary nail
Charactristics: ● Nail which is developed to surgical techniques without drilling ●The proximal end is provided with a bore, which ensures fixed mounting and an oval bore which ensures dynamization. The dynamization can be done with an axial screw.●Concise, circular -shaped cross section ●Lockable distal end with pressure reducing rescue bore.