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Which element is used in making bone nails for surgery and why

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Answered by shilpisanjanakumari
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Explanation:

Tibial nails made from titanium are used for reinforcement in lower leg fractures. Reconstructive titanium bone plates and mesh that supports broken bones are commonly used today. Other titanium fixation devices include bone screws, plates, rods, hooks and nails, cable and staples.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The element is used in making bone nails for surgery is Tantalum because of its resistant to corresion.

Explanation:

  • Tantalum is a chemical element with symbol Ta.
  • It a hard metal and its corrosion-resistant property makes it suitable for the replacement with a fractured bone.
  • The bones have a vital role in supporting the structure of the body.
  • As the bone is hard so when due to some reason it gets damaged it needs to replace with something strong.
  • The one which is used for this purpose is Tantalum.

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