This is a procurement-oriented overview for distributors, hospitals, and clinics evaluating orthopedic & trauma solutions devices. Internal fixation includes intramedullary nails placed within the medullary canal of long bones, as well as plates and screws applied to the bone surface, while external fixators stabilize from outside the limb. As a medical device manufacturer, INVAMED develops technologies in this area; the information here is educational and not medical advice.
Background: Fracture Fixation and Joint Reconstruction
Implant material choice, commonly medical-grade titanium alloys or stainless steel, influences strength, imaging behavior, and biocompatibility, and is considered alongside the fracture pattern. Which implant and technique are appropriate depends on the fracture type, bone quality, and patient factors, and is determined by the treating orthopedic surgeon. Locking plates have threaded holes that lock screws at a fixed angle to create angular stability, which the site FAQ notes is particularly relevant for osteoporotic bone, whereas non-locking plates rely on friction between the plate and bone.
Regulatory Status and Manufacturing
Device availability and regulatory status vary by country. Please contact INVAMED or your authorized local distributor for current regulatory information applicable to your region.
Portfolio and Sizing
Within this category, INVAMED lists devices such as CytroFIX Intramedullary Femoral Nail, CytroFIX Intramedullary Tibia Nail, CytroFIX Intramedullary Lengthening Nail, CytroFIX Distal Tibia Medial Plate, CytroFIX Cannulated Screws, CytroFIX 2.0 Cortical Screws / 2.0 Locking Cortical Screws. Size ranges, materials, and configurations are detailed in product documentation and the applicable IFU.
Key Considerations
- All INVAMED orthopedic implants are intended for use by trained surgeons and in accordance with the IFU and applicable regulatory approvals.
- Manufacturer statements about the CytroFIX range, including the 35+ implant variants figure, reflect the company's product information rather than guaranteed clinical outcomes.
- Bone quality, including osteoporosis, is a key factor in favoring fixed-angle locking constructs where screw purchase may be reduced.
Frequently Asked Questions
What diameters do the femoral nails come in?
According to invamed.com content surfaced via the search index, CytroFIX intramedullary nails cover femoral fractures in the 9 to 13 mm diameter range, along with tibial and humeral options.
What material are CytroFIX implants made from?
INVAMED describes CytroFIX implants as medical-grade titanium (Ti-6Al-4V ELI), selected for high strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, with an anatomical design and interlocking options.
About INVAMED
INVAMED states it maintains a growing portfolio of international patents across its device range. INVAMED is a medical device manufacturer headquartered in Ankara, Turkey, founded in 2005.
Related on INVAMED
- Orthopedic & Trauma Solutions — product category
- A Clinical Introduction to Tibia Nails
- What is an intramedullary nail and how is it inserted?
- What is the difference between a locking and a non-locking plate?
Important Disclaimer
This article is intended for general educational and technical information about medical device technologies. It is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation, and it does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Any decision about diagnosis or treatment should be made by a licensed clinician based on an individual assessment. INVAMED devices are intended for use by trained healthcare professionals in accordance with the applicable Instructions for Use (IFU) and local regulatory approvals. Product availability and indications vary by country.
Reviewed by the INVAMED Medical Affairs team. Content is educational and technical in nature.
