An implant assembly for proximal femur fracture comprises of a targeting
device and intramedullary nail having plurality of proximal holes
directed towards head and neck of femur wherein the axis of the holes
makes an ante version angle of about 5.degree. to 20.degree. with the
horizontal plane and at the same time axis of plurality of distal holes
making 90.degree. angle to longitudinal axis of said nail that holds the
femur wherein said nail has reducing cross section area from thigh end to
knee end with grooved knee end with anterior curvature even in short
length version, plurality of proximal sliding hip pins with smooth shaft
for collapsibility, triflanged end with mores taper to hold proximal
femur, large head and washer to get impaction and plurality of distal
locking screw to hold distal fragment of femur, optional buttress plate
and barrels supporting lateral cortex to get controlled limited guided
collapse.