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hip intramedullary nailing

Intramedullary  nailing of the hip  is  an operation to fix a fracture  of  the hip bone. This requires positioning a  metal rod through the  core of  the bone to reinforce and  help  hold it in  place while it  heals. This technique is widely used  in orthopedic surgery and  has a number  of advantages over  other  therapeutic techniques.  Aoye is the fo r  emost provider of hip intramedullary  nailing  services of  which  provide  high-level  care  and  experience  t o hip mediated nailing's  patients.

Fast  healing  after hip intramedullary  nailing Improved anklemobility  compared to  the  traditional method  Opposing leg length  preserved  using  traction.  Because a metal rod stabilizes the  broken bone, patients  are able  to  move and put  weight on their affected  hip earlier, potentially accelerating healing. That means  less interruption in patients’  regular  activities and lives due to  recovery.

Advantages of hip intramedullary nailing

Hip  intramedullary  nailing offers the  advantage of accelerated healing  as  well as increased  support and  stability to  the fractured  bone. The rod inserted into  the bone  helps to  maintain a correct  alignment of the fragments  and  minimizes  the  risk  of malunion or nonunion. This may result in  better long-term  results for patients, with fewer  complications and  a reduced likelihood of requiring additional  surgeries  later on.

 

Also,  hip  intramedullary nailing  is minimally invasive and therefore leads  to  less  tissue  and muscle  damage. This can  mean  less pain and discomfort for  patients  following surgery, as well  as lower infection risk.  The smaller  incisions  associated with  this  procedure also  result in less scars, which  would help enhance the  aesthetic of  the  area  around the hip.

 

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