fixators
Fixators are devices used in musculoskeletal medicine to immobilize, align, or lengthen bones and surrounding tissues during healing. The term covers both external devices attached outside the body and internal devices implanted inside the body that mechanically stabilize the fractures.
External fixators are frames outside the body connected to bone via pins or wires that traverse skin
Internal fixators include plates and screws and intramedullary nails that stabilize from inside the bone. They
Hybrid fixators combine external and internal elements to tailor treatment to the fracture pattern and soft-tissue
Indications: open or comminuted fractures, unstable intra-articular injuries, limb-length discrepancy, nonunions, malunions, and deformities. Principles: achieve
Complications: pin tract infection, loosening, neurovascular injury, refracture after removal, stiffness, and malalignment. Care includes pin-site
History: The Ilizarov ring fixator popularized external limb reconstruction in the mid-20th century. Since then, external