An intramedullary rod, also known as an intramedullary nail (IM nail) or inter-locking nail or Küntscher nail (without proximal or distal fixation), is a metal rod forced into the medullary cavity of a bone. IM nails have long been used to treat fractures of long bones of the body. Gerhard Küntscher is credited with … Zobacz więcej The earliest IM nails were triangular or 'V' shaped in cross-section. Later they were modified to their present and more rotationally stable clover-leaf shape. Several modifications and shapes were introduced … Zobacz więcej At a median 14 years after tibial nailing of isolated tibial fractures, patients' function is comparable to population norms, but objective and subjective evaluation shows persistent sequelae which are not insignificant. One potential … Zobacz więcej • Distraction osteogenesis • Cannulated bar Zobacz więcej • Cluett, Jonathan (M.D.). "Intramedullary Rod". About.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-26. Retrieved 2008-12-19. Zobacz więcej Witryna20 paź 2013 · The intramedullary nailing method is the ideal treatment of a middle fracture of the femur, tibia and other long bones. 6,7 Compared with the traditional …
Surgical Technique: Static Intramedullary Nailing of the
Witryna1 lis 2013 · Locked intramedullary nailing controls shortening and rotation of bone fragments [1], [2]. Although the proximal cervical screw procedure is normally easy, facilitated by the use of a nail guide, the distal locking screw procedure is more difficult. Besides the possible complications, the patient and surgical team are exposed to … Witryna(OBQ11.59) A 27-year-old male undergoes intramedullary nailing of a midshaft tibia fracture with static locking proximally and distally. There is minimal healing noted 3 months postoperatively and the decision is … dr gobalasuthanthiran
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WitrynaThe nail diameter should be large enough to provide sufficient strength and durability of both nail and locking screws. Consult the nail manufacturer’s instructions. Usually a … WitrynaThe patient may be placed in one of the following positions: Supine position with manual traction. Lateral decubitus position. Supine knee flexed 30°. Scissor position. 3. Antegrade nailing approaches. The piriformis entry point is used for straight nails. The trochanteric entry point is used for proximally curved nails. WitrynaComparison between locked and unlocked intramedullary nails in intertrochanteric fractures Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2024 May;28(4):649-658. doi: … dr. gobbo infectious disease