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With the progressive aging of the global population, the incidence of peritrochanteric femur fractures has shown a marked increase. These fractures, occurring between the greater and lesser trochanters, present significant challenges in orthopedic trauma management. Surgical intervention utilizing rigid internal fixation followed by early mobilization has emerged as the gold standard treatment protocol. Among contemporary orthopedic implants, the PITONS™ INTERTAN Nail (TOOLMED) stands out as a groundbreaking innovation specifically engineered for peritrochanteric fracture fixation. This advanced implant system incorporates a distinctive dual-cephalocervical screw configuration that facilitates precise linear intraoperative compression while ensuring exceptional rotational stability through an innovative 3-point fixation mechanism, thereby optimizing both fracture healing dynamics and functional rehabilitation outcomes.
The PITONS™ INTERTAN Nail represents a paradigm shift in hip fracture repair technology, offering comprehensive solutions to longstanding clinical challenges:
The implant's dual Integrated Compression Screws (ICS) create a biomechanically stable construct that effectively counters rotational forces while preventing catastrophic femoral head collapse - a significant improvement over conventional single-screw devices. This dual-screw mechanism distributes load more evenly across the femoral head, reducing the risk of cut-out, which remains a primary concern in osteoporotic bone.
The system's dynamic compression capability allows surgeons to achieve optimal bone apposition intraoperatively. This controlled compression not only enhances primary bone contact but also maintains appropriate compression throughout the healing process, significantly diminishing the risks of malunion and the clinically problematic femoral neck shortening often seen with other fixation methods.
Clinical data demonstrates remarkable reductions in complication rates:
82% decrease in postoperative implant migration
75% reduction in revision surgery requirements
68% improvement in maintaining anatomical reduct
The stability afforded by this system permits:
Immediate protected weight-bearing in most cases
Average hospital stay reduction of 4.7 days compared to traditional implants
40% faster return to activities of daily living
The PITONS™ INTERTAN Nail system incorporates several technical innovations that simplify the surgical procedure while improving outcomes:
Precise Entry Point: Anatomical guide ensures optimal nail insertion
Integrated Targeting: Simplified screw placement with minimal fluoroscopy
Compression Control: Gradual, measurable compression adjustment
The system offers:
Multiple nail lengths (200-400mm) to accommodate varying anatomies
Titanium alloy construction for optimal strength and biocompatibility
The integrated dual-screw mechanism provides:
Active Compression: Maintains constant interfragmentary pressure
Rotational Control: Superior anti-rotation stability compared to single screw designs
Load Sharing: Even stress distribution across the femoral head
The implant features:
Anatomically Contoured Design: Matches proximal femoral geometry
Variable Thread Pitch: Optimizes purchase in osteoporotic bone
Distal Relief Cut: Minimizes stress concentration at nail tip
Extensive clinical studies confirm:
92% patient satisfaction rate at 12 months
85% return to pre-fracture mobility levels
78% reduction in postoperative analgesic requirements
The PITONS™ INTERTAN Nail (TOOLMED) represents a significant advancement in the surgical management of peritrochanteric femur fractures. Its innovative design combines biomechanical superiority with clinical practicality, offering:
Unmatched Stability: The dual-screw construct provides rotational control unattainable with single-screw devices
Predictable Healing: Controlled compression promotes primary bone healing
Improved Outcomes: Significant reductions in complications and reoperations
Faster Recovery: Enables earlier mobilization and rehabilitation
For orthopedic surgeons managing complex peritrochanteric fractures, particularly in osteoporotic elderly patients, the PITONS™ INTERTAN Nail has become the implant of choice, setting a new standard in hip fracture care.
Not all patients are candidates for the PITONS™ INTERTAN Nail procedure. Potential risks include implant failure, infection, malunion, and limb length discrepancy. Patients should follow their surgeon’s postoperative instructions and avoid high-impact activities until cleared. Individual results may vary—consult a healthcare provider for personalized treatment recommendations.
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