femur intramedullary nail
The femur intramedullary nail is a surgical implant designed to stabilize fractures of the femur, or thigh bone. Its main functions include maintaining the alignment of the bone while it heals and bearing the weight of the body to allow for early mobility. Technological features of this nail include a hollow, cylindrical design made from medical-grade titanium, which is both strong and biocompatible. It is inserted into the medullary cavity of the femur through a small incision, minimizing soft tissue damage. Key applications of the femur intramedullary nail are in the treatment of complex fractures, such as spiral, comminuted, or transverse fractures, as well as fractures that involve the hip or knee joints. The nail's design and material promote rapid healing and reduce the risk of non-union or malunion.