Orthopedic care has changed a lot, with surgeons now using better tools, smarter software, and improved implant materials that help make procedures more accurate and recovery smoother. These developments are helping hospitals provide better treatment for patients with joint problems, fractures, spinal conditions, and sports injuries. The need for advanced orthopedic care is also growing. […]
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Chest wall reconstruction is one of the most complex areas of thoracic surgery. Unlike many orthopedic procedures, chest reconstruction involves more than replacing damaged bone. The ribs and sternum work together to protect vital organs while supporting normal breathing and upper body movement. When a large section of the chest wall is removed due to […]
Not every orthopedic condition can be treated with a standard implant. Patients with severe bone loss, musculoskeletal tumors, failed joint replacements, or skeletal deformities often require patient-specific solutions designed to address their unique clinical needs. Today, surgeons are increasingly managing complex conditions such as severe bone loss, musculoskeletal tumors, failed joint replacements, skeletal deformities, and […]
Orthopedic implants have come a long way from being standard devices used only to restore damaged bones and joints. Today, they are designed with greater precision, are more durable, and better suited to individual patient needs. New technologies are helping surgeons plan procedures with greater accuracy, while manufacturers are developing implants that support faster healing […]
While standard spinal implants meet the needs of many routine procedures, certain spinal conditions present challenges that require a more individualized solution. Complex deformities, extensive bone loss following tumor removal, revision surgeries, and uncommon anatomical variations can make reconstruction more demanding. In these situations, patient-specific spinal implants offer a tailored approach designed to address the […]
Bone fractures remain one of the most common orthopedic injuries treated each year. Recent studies reported around 178 million new fracture cases in 2019, with fracture-related complications continuing to increase due to aging populations, sports injuries, and road accidents. Some fractures, especially those involving low bone quality, multiple fragments, or joint areas, require stronger fixation. […]
Orthopedic implants need to function reliably within the human body for extended periods. They must handle stress, support movement, and remain stable without causing harm. Because of these requirements, material selection becomes an important part of implant design. Titanium has become one of the most commonly used materials in orthopedic implants. It is used in […]
Bone fractures involving long bones often require strong internal support to maintain alignment during healing. Among the most widely used fixation methods in orthopedic trauma surgery are intramedullary nails, commonly called orthopedic nails. These implants are inserted inside the medullary canal of the bone to stabilize fractures while allowing controlled load sharing during recovery. Intramedullary […]
Clavicle fracture treatment has improved significantly with advancements in orthopedic implants, yet lateral clavicle fractures continue to present challenges for surgeons. These injuries are more common than many assume—clavicle fractures account for nearly 2.6% to 10% of all fractures and up to 44% of shoulder-related injuries, making them a frequent concern in orthopedic practice. The […]
Fractures of the humerus (upper arm bone) are common, especially in cases of trauma, falls, or osteoporosis-related conditions. Treating these fractures can be challenging, particularly when the bone is broken into multiple fragments or when achieving stability is difficult. One commonly used solution in such cases is the multilock humeral nail. This implant is designed […]










