The Seinser Nailing System represents our companies latest and most comprehensive development of the original intramedullary principles presented by Prof. Gerhard Küntscher in 1940. Seinser has created a next generation locking nail system, bringing together all the capabilities and benefits of separate nailing systems to create a single, integrated surgical resource for fixation of long bone fractures.

The Seinser Nailing System is the realization of superior biomechanical intramedullary stabilization using small caliber, strong cannulated implants for internal fixation of long bones. According to the fracture type, the system offers the option of different locking modes. In addition to static locking, a controlled dynamization with rotational stability is optional.

Nailing System offers the competitive advantages of:
• Not limiting the approach to a certain nailing technique.
• Accommodating reamed or unreamed procedures.
• Providing locking options for all types of fractures, plus the Advanced Locking Mode for increased rotational stability.
Through the development of a common, streamlined and intuitive surgical approach, both in principle and in detail, the Seinser Nailing System offers significantly increased speed and functionality for the treatment of fractures as well as simplifying the training requirements for all personnel involved.
All implants in the Seinser Nailing System are gun-drilled and made of Type II anodized titanium alloy (Ti6AL4V) for enhanced biomechanical and biomedical performance.