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THE DYNANAIL® DIFFERENCE

PROVEN CLINICAL SUCCESS

90%

36%

overall fusion rate vs. 65% in competitive nails1,2,3 faster time to fusion vs. competitive nails4

SUPERB BIOMECHANICAL PERFORMANCE

6mm

maximum post-operative compression5

RESEARCH-DRIVEN DIFFERENTIATION

4x

better load sharing compared to competitive nails6

40%

greater torsional stability after .25mm of resorption vs. competitive nails7

ICD-10PCS

peer-reviewed publications & presentations years of clinical research backing

the only TTC nail with its own ICD-10-PCS code

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Kreulen C, Giza E, Natsuhara K, Ip W. Dynamic Nitinol Compression Versus Static Compression in Tibiotalocalcaneal Nail Fusion, presented at the 2022 Western Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting; Maui, HI. Griffin MJ, Coughlin MJ. Evaluation of Midterm Results of the Panta Nail: An Active Compression Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis Device. The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 57,1 (2018): 74-80. doi:10.1053/j.jfas.2017.08.010. Ellington K, Ford S, Kwon J. Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis Utilizing a Titanium Intramedullary Nail with an Internal Pseudoelastic NiTiNOL Compression Element: A Retrospective Case Series of 33 Patients. The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2019; 58(2):266-272. doi:10.1053/j.jfas.2018.08.046. Steele, JR et al. Comparison of Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodeses Using a Sustained Dynamic Compression Nail Versus Nondynamized Nails. Foot & ankle specialist vol. 13,3 (2020): 193-200. doi:10.1177/1938640019843332. Data on File. Enovis, 2024. Terrill, P et al. Effect of intramedullary nail stiffness on load-sharing in tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis: A patient-specific finite element study. PLOS ONE 18(11): e0288049. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288049. Pitz, MK (2011). Compression-Aided Stability of Orthopaedic Devices [Master’s Thesis]. Georgia Institute of Technology.

Individual results may vary. Neither Medshape, Inc. nor any of the Enovis companies dispense medical advice. The contents of this document do not constitute medical, legal, or any other type of professional advice. Rather, please consult your healthcare professional for information on the courses of treatment, if any, which may be appropriate for you.

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