MARAI intramedullary nails are professional orthopedic implants designed for the internal fixation of long bone fractures. They provide stable support, help maintain proper anatomical alignment, and promote effective bone healing during trauma treatment and orthopedic surgical procedures. The implants are manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, offering excellent mechanical strength, precision, and corrosion resistance. Their design enables secure bone fixation and maintains structural stability throughout the healing process. MARAI intramedullary nails are compatible with standard osteosynthesis systems and are widely used in surgical procedures for fracture management. They are suitable for use in operating rooms, trauma centers, and specialized orthopedic clinics. Key advantages: High mechanical strength and reliable bone fixation. Manufactured from medical-grade stainless steel. Compatibility with standard osteosynthesis systems. Support for proper anatomical bone alignment. Typical applications: Orthopedic and trauma surgery. Treatment of long bone fractures. Osteosynthesis procedures. Hospitals, trauma centers, and orthopedic clinics.

Marai E7 Group LLP is a Kazakhstan-based manufacturer of orthopedic and trauma immobilization products under the MARAI brand. The company produces modern alternatives to traditional plaster casts, offering lightweight, durable, and patient-friendly solutions. Products are used in trauma care, emergency medicine, rehabilitation, and field conditions. Product range: Polyurethane casting bandages Orthopedic splints (pre-shaped and roll types) Accessories (padding, footwear, tools) Formats: ready-to-use and customized solutions Key advantages: Lightweight, breathable, and water-resistant Fast setting and ease of use Compatible with X-ray and MRI Compliance with ISO 13485 and quality standards Export-ready and widely used in healthcare settings Marai delivers modern immobilization solutions focused on efficiency, comfort, and reliability for medical practice.




Healthcare medical devices