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An '''intramedullary nail''' (also known as an IMN or intramedullary rod) is a [[Heavy Metal|metal]] rod forced into the [[SOB|medulla oblongata]] to stabilize it against the pons and skull.
 
An '''intramedullary nail''' (also known as an IMN or intramedullary rod) is a [[Heavy Metal|metal]] rod forced into the [[SOB|medulla oblongata]] to stabilize it against the pons and skull.
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'''Related Reading'''
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- [[Developmental Milestones for a Baby Orthopod]]
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- [[Ex Fix]]
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- [[Ex Lob]]
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- [[Ex Lap]]
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- [[Reflex Hammer]]
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- [[Selfie Stick]]
  
 
[[Category:Orthopedic Surgery]]
 
[[Category:Orthopedic Surgery]]
 
[[Category:Neurology]]
 
[[Category:Neurology]]
 
[[Category:Neurosurgery]]
 
[[Category:Neurosurgery]]

Revision as of 06:54, 20 May 2017

"I think that medulla needs an intramedullary nail, agree?"

An intramedullary nail (also known as an IMN or intramedullary rod) is a metal rod forced into the medulla oblongata to stabilize it against the pons and skull.


Related Reading


- Developmental Milestones for a Baby Orthopod

- Ex Fix

- Ex Lob

- Ex Lap

- Reflex Hammer

- Selfie Stick


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