intramedullary nail surgery
Intramedullary nail surgery is a cutting-edge orthopedic procedure used to treat fractures of the long bones, such as the femur, tibia, and humerus. The main function of an intramedullary nail is to stabilize the bone and promote proper alignment during the healing process. Technological features of this surgery include the use of specially designed nails that are inserted into the medullary cavity of the bone, which are often equipped with locking screws to enhance stability. The intramedullary nail surgery is minimally invasive, which means it causes less damage to surrounding tissue, leading to quicker recovery times. Its applications are widespread, from high-impact sports injuries to fractures resulting from accidents or osteoporosis.