proximaalipinnoista
Proximaalipinnoista, also known as proximal pins, are a type of orthopedic implant used to stabilize and support the proximal end of a long bone. These pins are typically made from biocompatible materials such as titanium or stainless steel, and they are designed to be inserted into the bone through a small incision. The pins are secured in place using screws or other fixation methods, and they can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including fractures, non-unions, and bone defects.
Proximaalipinnoista are commonly used in orthopedic surgery to provide temporary or permanent stabilization of the proximal
The use of proximal pins in orthopedic surgery has several advantages. They are relatively simple to implant,
However, there are also some potential risks and complications associated with the use of proximal pins. These