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What Are the Indications of Intertan Hip Nails?

  Intertan hip nails are widely used in orthopedic surgery for managing hip fractures , particularly in elderly patients where bone quality and stability are major concerns. These intramedullary devices are specially designed for fractures in the upper femur, offering strong fixation and improved rotational control through their dual screw mechanism. They are especially effective in treating intertrochanteric fractures, unstable fracture patterns, and cases with subtrochanteric extension, where maintaining alignment can be challenging. Intertan nails also perform well in osteoporotic bones by providing better implant purchase and reducing the risk of complications such as cut-out or implant failure. Additionally, they are often preferred in complex or high-risk cases where standard fixation methods may not provide adequate stability. While not suitable for every fracture, Intertan hip nails, when used in appropriate indications, contribute to better fixation, early mobilization, an...

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