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An external fixator set is a medical device used to stabilize and immobilize fractures or deformities of the bones from outside the body. It consists of a series of rods, clamps, and pins that are attached to the bone through the skin, providing support while allowing for some degree of movement. Typically made from biocompatible materials such as stainless steel or titanium, these devices are designed for durability and ease of use in surgical settings. They are commonly used in orthopedic surgeries to treat complex fractures, limb lengthening, and to correct bone deformities.
| Material | Stainless steel or titanium |
| Pin sizes | Typically ranges from 3mm to 6mm diameter |
| Rod lengths | Commonly available from 150mm to 400mm |
| Weight capacity | Supports up to 100 kg depending on configuration |
| Sterilization method | Autoclavable or gamma sterilized |
When choosing an external fixator set, consider the specific application and the type of fractures being treated. Key specifications include the material for biocompatibility, pin sizes for bone stability, and rod lengths for appropriate support. It's also important to specify any required certifications for medical use and to discuss the quantity needed for your practice or facility to ensure adequate supply.
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It stabilizes and immobilizes fractures or deformities from outside the body.
Typically, it can remain in place for several weeks to months, depending on the healing process.
Patients may experience discomfort, but pain management options are available.
Yes, many external fixators allow for adjustments to be made post-operatively.
They are usually made from stainless steel or titanium for strength and biocompatibility.
Yes, they require regular cleaning and monitoring for signs of infection.