elastic nailing
Elastic nailing is a revolutionary technique in the field of orthopedic surgery, designed to stabilize fractures with minimal invasiveness. The main functions of elastic nailing include providing internal fixation and maintaining the fractured bone's alignment during healing. Technological features of elastic nailing systems typically involve the use of flexible nails that can be inserted percutaneously, allowing for a less traumatic procedure with shorter operating times and quicker recovery periods. These nails are made from high-quality materials that offer the necessary strength while being able to bend and conform to the shape of the bone. Applications of elastic nailing are diverse, ranging from simple fractures in children to complex fractures in adults, particularly those in long bones like the femur and tibia. It is a preferred method in cases where traditional plates and screws might cause more damage or where a less invasive approach is beneficial.