tibia nail surgery
Tibia nail surgery, also known as intramedullary nailing, is a surgical technique used primarily to treat fractures of the tibia, the shinbone. The main function of this procedure is to stabilize the bone, allowing it to heal properly. Technological features of the tibia nail include its design, which allows for minimal incision and a rod that is inserted into the marrow canal of the tibia. This rod spans the fracture site, maintaining bone alignment and providing support. Advanced imaging techniques guide the procedure, ensuring precision. The applications of tibia nail surgery are extensive, from high-impact trauma injuries to certain types of bone tumors, making it a critical part of orthopedic care.