Intramedullary Nails Market : Rise in the Number of Orthopedic Surgical Centers to Drive the Market Growth
Intramedullary nails, also called intramedullary rods, are used in the medullary cavity of bone. Intramedullary nails are used to treat fractures of long bones in the body. These nails are traditionally triangular or V-shaped, with a cross-section. The design was modified later into rotationally stable clover-leaf shape, presently used during orthopedic surgeries. The modified nails are used in tibia, radius, and ulna bones surgeries. A critical drawback of the earlier designs was the failure to prevent collapse or rotation in...
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