Surgical Fixation

Minimally invasive IM nailing for femur fractures

IM nailing femur is a surgical procedure used to treat inter, sub, or peritrochanteric fractures of the femur. During the procedure, a metal rod is inserted into the center of the femur bone through a small incision. The rod is then secured with screws to stabilize the fracture and promote healing. This procedure is commonly used in cases where other treatments, such as casting or external fixation, are not effective. IM nailing femur is a minimally invasive procedure that typically results in a faster recovery time and improved outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.