Interlocking Nails

Interlocking Nails

Interlocking nails are medical implants used in orthopedic surgery to treat fractures of long bones, such as the femur, tibia, and humerus. They are also known as intramedullary nails or IM nails. 

Interlocking nails are inserted into the medullary canal of the bone and are used to stabilize the fracture site by providing an internal splint. They can be used in both simple and complex fractures and are preferred over traditional methods like casting or external fixation for certain types of fractures. We are leading Manufacturer & Exporter of Interlocking nails Intramedullary nails Femur nails Tibia Nails PFNA Nails. We are exporting Interlocking nails Intramedullary nails Femur nails Tibia Nails PFNA Nails to various countries like Mexico, South Africa, Mozambique, Sudan, Senegal, Namibia, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Ecuador, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Kenya etc. 

The interlocking nails are made of stainless steel, titanium, or other biocompatible materials. They are designed to be inserted into the bone with minimal disruption to the surrounding tissue and can be inserted either retrograde or antegrade, depending on the location of the fracture.

One of the key advantages of interlocking nails is that they allow for early mobilization and weight-bearing after surgery, which can speed up the healing process and reduce the risk of complications such as infection or joint stiffness. However, interlocking nails are not suitable for all types of fractures and may require additional surgery to remove them once the bone has healed.

Overall, interlocking nails are a valuable tool in orthopedic surgery for treating fractures of long bones and can lead to faster healing and better outcomes for patients.

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