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X-ray showing the proximal portion of a fractured tibia with an intramedullary nail Proximal femur nail with locking and stabilisation screws for treatment of femur fractures of left thigh An intramedullary rod , also known as an intramedullary nail (IM nail) or inter-locking nail or Küntscher nail (without proximal or distal fixation), is a ...
Gamma nail [37] Intertan nail [38] ZNN System, NCB System Tibial Nail: Expert tibia nail Tibia Nail T2 tibia nail ZNN System, NCB System External fixation: Ilizarov Ring Clamp Trocar Hoffmann II Taylor spatial frame. Ilizarov JET-X TrueLok Hex Galaxy Locking Plates (LCP) 2.4mm Locking 2.7mm Locking 3.5mm Locking 4.5/5.0mm Locking Angled Plates
Küntscher invented what is known as the Küntscher nail, an internal fixation device used to maintain the position of the fracture fragments during healing. The nail is rigid and has a cloverleaf shape in cross-section. Küntscher first performed the process using the nail in November 1939 at the University Department of Surgery in Kiel.
Mitchell Froom (born June 29, 1953) is an American musician and record producer. He was a member of the bands Gamma and Latin Playboys, and is currently the keyboardist for Crowded House.
The Gamma 3 was an early electronic vacuum-tube computer.It was designed by Compagnie des Machines Bull in Paris, France and released in 1952.. Originally designed as an electronic accelerator for electromechanical tabulating machines, similar to the IBM 604, it was gradually enhanced with new features and evolved into a first-generation stored program computer (Gamma AET, 1955, then ET, 1957).
Gamma 3 is the third studio album released by the rock band Gamma. It was released in 1982. Track listing. All songs by Ronnie Montrose, ...
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The Green Slime (Japanese: ガンマー第3号 宇宙大作戦, Hepburn: Ganmā Daisan Gō: Uchū Daisakusen, lit. ' Gamma 3: The Great Space War ') is a 1968 tokusatsu science fiction film directed by Kinji Fukasaku [1] and produced by Walter Manley and Ivan Reiner. [2]