locking nail femur
The locking nail femur is a revolutionary orthopedic implant designed to stabilize fractures of the femur, or thigh bone. Its main functions include providing internal fixation and support to the fractured bone, promoting faster healing, and restoring limb alignment. Technological features of the locking nail femur include a unique interlocking screw system that ensures the nail remains securely in place, reducing the risk of implant failure. Made from high-grade medical stainless steel or titanium, these nails are compatible with the body's tissues and resistant to corrosion. The locking nail femur finds its primary application in the treatment of complex femoral fractures, where traditional methods may not suffice, offering a minimally invasive solution that preserves the patient's muscle and soft tissue.