INnateTM System

A New Standard for Metacarpal Fracture Fixation

INnate is ExsoMed’s revolutionary solution for treating metacarpal fractures. It is an intramedullary threaded nail designed specifically for metacarpal fractures to provide surgeons with a reliable solution through a simple, minimally invasive approach. The extensive length offering with a differential diameter design is intended to accurately fit the metacarpal canal and to create stable fixation and precise reduction for all types of metacarpal fractures.
- Dramatic reduction in procedure time compared to other solutions
- Rapid return to activity for the patient
- No immobilization necessary
- Minimally invasive with no secondary procedure
- Reduced patient follow-up
- Reduced Global Cost of Care
The system is provided sterile, where the implants are provided with separate disposable instrument kits specific to the implant diameter.
Why Use INnate?
- Multiple lengths for treatment of various shapes and sizes of small bones: available in stepped 3.6/3.2mm and 4.5/4.0mm diameters; both sizes are available in lengths of 35mm, 40mm, 45mm, 50mm, and 55mm; 4.5mm diameter implants are also available in lengths of 65mm and 75mm
- Large implant diameter is designed to fill the IM canal and facilitate early, active mobilization post operative protocols for accelerated healing and earlier return to regular activities and work
- Non-compression design avoids shortening in oblique or comminuted fractures
- Threads designed for circumferential cortical purchase in the medullary canal
- Dual diameter design to allow passage through isthmus
- Fast lead for surgical efficiency
Indications for Use
The ExsoMed INnate Intramedullary Threaded Nail System is intended for fixation of intra-articular and extra-articular fractures and non-unions of small bones and small bone fragments; arthrodesis of small joints; bunionectomies and osteotomies, including scaphoid and other carpal bones, metacarpals, tarsals, metatarsals, patella, ulnar styloid, capitellum, radial head and radial styloid.
BROCHURES
INnate Surgical Technique Guide
INnate Product Benefit Overview
VIDEOS
INnate Surgical Technique Animation
INnate Surgical Technique Presented by Nathan E. Lesley, MD
Instructions for use
Case Studies
Dane N. Daley, MD Spiral Oblique Fractures of the 3rd and 4th Metacarpals
Timothy E. Iorio, MD Spiral Oblique and Transverse Fractures of the 3rd 4th and 5th Metacarpals
Brendan J. MacKay, MD Spiral and Oblique Fractures of the 3rd 4th and 5th Metacarpals
Chad R. Manke, MD, FAAOS Osteotomy of 4th and 5th Metacarpals for Angular Malunion
Jeffrey Yao, MD Oblique Fracture of the 5th Metacarpal Neck
Kathleen McKeon, MD Oblique 5th Metacarpal Neck Fracture
Mark Rekant, MD Midshaft Spiral Fracture of the 5th Metacarpal During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Marc J. Richard, MD Midshaft Oblique Fractures in Three Metacarpals
Nathan E. Lesley, MD K-wire Replacement in a Four Metacarpal Crush Injury
Joseph Styron, MD, PhD Displaced Fractures of the 3rd and 4th Metacarpal Shafts
Nathan E. Lesley, MD Comminuted Neck and Shaft Fractures of the 3rd Metacarpal
Derek Masden, MD, FACS Comminuted Fractures of the 3rd and 4th Metacarpals
Yorell Manon-Matos, MD Displaced, Open, Base Fractures of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Metacarpals
Jozef Zoldos, MD Multiple Metacarpal Fixation & Reconstruction for a Gunshot Wound
David Shenassa, MD Oblique Fractures of the 3rd and 4th Metacarpals
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