Advanced Hip Fracture Care: When Is an Intertan Nail Recommended?
Hip fractures, particularly unstable intertrochanteric and complex proximal femoral fractures, require reliable fixation to restore mobility and promote successful healing. The Intertan Nail has become a preferred solution for many orthopedic surgeons due to its integrated dual screw design, which provides enhanced rotational stability, controlled compression, and strong biomechanical support. It is especially beneficial for unstable fractures, comminuted fractures, osteoporotic bone, and reverse oblique fracture patterns. By improving fracture stability and reducing the risk of implant-related complications, the Intertan Nail supports earlier mobilization and better clinical outcomes, making it an advanced and dependable option in modern hip fracture management.











