osteosyntese
Osteosynthesis, also called osteosyntese, is a surgical method to fix and stabilize bone fragments using mechanical devices to achieve accurate alignment and enable bone healing. It encompasses internal fixation, where implants are placed inside the body, and external fixation, where devices brace bones from outside the skin.
Internal fixation commonly uses plates and screws, intramedullary nails, and wires. Plates are contoured to the
Modern osteosynthesis emphasizes biological principles to preserve soft tissues and blood supply. Key aims are anatomic
Indications include acute fractures requiring stable alignment, complex multi-fragmentary injuries, articular fractures, nonunions, and bone defects.
Complications can include infection, hardware irritation or failure, loss of reduction, malunion or nonunion, and injury
The development of plate-and-screw constructs and intramedullary devices in the 20th century shaped modern osteosynthesis, enabling