2022-10-21 Intramedullary tibial nailing: access and alignment, anterior knee pain
Read More 2022-09-26 Elastically stabilized intramedullary nails (ESINs) are a common method for surgical stabilization of long bone fractures in children. It is widely used to treat unstable fractures of the radius, ulna, femur, and occasionally the tibia and humerus. It is also used to treat pathological fractures of
Read More 2022-09-24 The femur or thigh bone is the largest bone in the body. The femoral stem or diaphysis is the long, straight middle part of the femur. Fractures of the femoral stem are usually the result of high-energy trauma, such as a road traffic accident.Fractures of the femoral stem may be closed, with the tis
Read More 2022-09-20 What is intramedullary nail?Intramedullary nailing is surgery to repair a broken bone and keep it stable. The most common bones fixed by this procedure are the thigh, shin, hip, and upper arm. A permanent nail or rod is placed into the center of the bone. It will help you be able to put weight on th
Read More 2022-07-28 Removal of intramedullary nails is a routine procedure, as each manufacturer provides appropriate removal tools. However, the actual need to remove the complete intramedullary nail is rare. Once the intramedullary nail ruptures, the situation becomes especially tricky.
Read More 2022-07-28 Often, the intramedullary nail may need to be removed before a nonunion requires revision surgery. However, once the fracture has healed, the removal of the intramedullary nail has become controversial.
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