The Tibial Intramedullary Nail is a titanium alloy orthopedic implant designed for internal fixation of tibial fractures. Inserted into the medullary canal of the tibia, it acts as a load-sharing device, aligning the bone along its natural axis while providing stable internal support.
The Tibial Intramedullary Nail is a titanium alloy orthopedic implant designed for internal fixation of tibial fractures. Inserted into the medullary canal of the tibia, it acts as a load-sharing device, aligning the bone along its natural axis while providing stable internal support.
This intramedullary nail system is typically used with proximal and distal locking screws to achieve rotational and axial stability. Its design supports minimally invasive surgical techniques, helping preserve surrounding soft tissue and blood supply, which is critical for fracture healing. It is widely used in both simple and complex tibial fracture management.
Advantages of Tibial Intramedually Nail
Titanium alloy construction: Excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and high mechanical strength
Load-sharing fixation principle: Promotes natural bone healing through controlled micro-motion
Minimally invasive approach: Intramedullary insertion reduces soft tissue disruption
Multi-planar locking system: Provides strong rotational and axial stability
Anatomical design options: Available in various diameters and lengths for different patient anatomies
Suitable for complex fractures: Effective in comminuted, segmental, and unstable fracture patterns