interlocking tibia nail
The interlocking tibia nail is a medical device designed for the internal fixation of tibial fractures. Its main functions include stabilizing the bone, facilitating alignment, and supporting the healing process. Technological features of this nail include a hollow, cylindrical design with threads at both ends, allowing for secure fixation and the ability to span long bone fractures. The interlocking screws at each end of the nail provide additional stability by engaging with the bone, reducing the risk of displacement. This innovative device is commonly used in the treatment of both simple and complex tibial fractures, offering a minimally invasive alternative to traditional plates and external fixators.