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.
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.
In general, hip IMN has several advantages in the current treatment of patients with a hip fracture due to faster healing times, good stability and less complications. Aoye is committed to providing the best of care for anyone undertaking this process and to achieve a healthy recovery.
What is Hip intramedullary nailing? A metal rod is placed into the hollow part of the femur bone to hold the bone together and provide stability. For successful application of hip intramedullary nailing, orthopedic surgeons need to thoroughly evaluate fracture pattern, nail size and position. A small cut is made close to the hip joint and the nail is introduced with special instruments and imaging techniques. It is very important to implant the nail correctly, so as to obtain an optimum healing result with least possible complications. Patients will need to go through a recovery stage following the surgery to rebuild strength and movement back into the hip joint.
With the development of technology, newer and better hip intramedullary nailing instruments are ceaselessly being produced for the sake of improving the surgical effect and suspect recovery. Aoye (depending on the R&D design of each year) has a series of top-selling hip intramedullary nailing products with extraordinary design and material mix. These have been developed to maximally stabilize and fixate, with a lessened impact on the surrounding tissue. Some of the main features of Aoye hip intramedullary nailing solutions are adjustable nail length, locking system for increased safety and biocompatibility that stimulates bone healing. Nail size and configuration can be chosen by the surgeon and treatment individualized for each patient.