Better Fixation, Better Healing: Intertan Nails in Hip Trauma
Hip fractures are serious orthopedic injuries that often affect elderly patients and individuals with poor bone quality. Successful treatment requires stable fixation to restore mobility, support healing, and reduce complications. Intertan nails have become a preferred solution for managing proximal femoral fractures, including intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures, due to their advanced design and superior biomechanical performance. Featuring a dual integrated screw system, Intertan nails provide enhanced rotational and angular stability compared to conventional fixation methods. Their intramedullary placement allows efficient load sharing along the femur, reducing implant stress while promoting early mobilization. The controlled compression mechanism helps maintain fracture alignment and supports natural bone healing by minimizing movement between bone fragments. These benefits contribute to reduced risks of fixation failure, screw cut-out, and fracture collapse. By ...









