Interlocking Nails
Interlocking nails are orthopedic implants used for the internal fixation of long bone fractures, such as those in the femur and tibia. These metal rods are inserted into the bone’s medullary canal and secured with screws at both ends to provide stability, promote proper healing, and allow early mobilization. They are commonly used in trauma surgeries due to their strength, durability, and ability to support weight-bearing during recovery.
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