intramedullary hip screw
The intramedullary hip screw is a sophisticated orthopedic implant designed to stabilize fractures in the hip and proximal femur. Its main functions include providing internal fixation to support the bone as it heals, as well as maintaining the alignment of the fractured bones. Technological features of this device include a hollow, cylindrical design with a lag screw that passes through the neck of the femur into the head, ensuring optimal compression and stability. This is complemented by a side plate that secures the screw to the lateral side of the femur, distributing the load and minimizing the risk of implant failure. Applications of the intramedullary hip screw are diverse, ranging from the treatment of intertrochanteric fractures to subtrochanteric and femoral neck fractures, offering a reliable solution for various hip injuries.