e/Intramedullary rod

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has glosseng: An intramedullary rod, also known as an intramedullary nail (IM nail) or Küntscher nail, is a metal rod forced into the medullary cavity of a bone. IM nails have long been used to treat fractures of long bones of the body. Gerhard Küntscher is credited with the first use of this device in 1939, during World War II, for soldiers with fractures of the femur. Prior to that, treatment of such fractures was limited to traction or plaster, both of which required long periods of inactivity. IM nails resulted in earlier return to activity for the soldiers, sometimes even within a span of a few weeks, since they share the load with the bone, rather than entirely supporting the bone.
lexicalizationeng: Intramedullary rod
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lexicalizationara: مسمار نخاعي
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has glossdeu: Die Marknagelung ist ein chirurgisches Verfahren zur Versorgung von Brüchen der Röhrenknochen.
lexicalizationdeu: Marknagelung
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