Intramedullary Nail
From Gomerpedia
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.[1]
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Citations
- ↑ Orthopod Places Intramedullary Nail into Medulla Oblongata (Orthopedic Morbidity & Mortality Weekly)