telescopic intramedullary nail
The telescopic intramedullary nail represents a groundbreaking advancement in orthopedic surgical technology, specifically designed for the treatment of long bone fractures and skeletal deformities. This innovative medical device consists of a sophisticated telescoping mechanism that allows for controlled lengthening and stabilization of bones during the healing process. The nail is inserted into the medullary canal of long bones, providing internal support while facilitating gradual bone lengthening through its unique telescopic feature. Its design incorporates high-grade surgical steel or titanium alloys, ensuring both durability and biocompatibility. The device features precise adjustment mechanisms that enable surgeons to make incremental changes in length, typically ranging from 0.25 to 1 millimeter per day, depending on the specific therapeutic requirements. Advanced models include integrated locking systems that prevent unintended rotation or displacement, ensuring optimal alignment throughout the treatment period. The nail's versatile application extends to various orthopedic procedures, including limb lengthening, deformity correction, and trauma reconstruction. Its minimally invasive insertion technique significantly reduces surgical trauma and promotes faster recovery compared to traditional external fixation methods.