elbow external fixation
Elbow external fixation is a surgical technique used to stabilize fractures and correct elbow joint disorders. This advanced medical device consists of pins or screws that are inserted into the bones on either side of the elbow joint, connected to an external frame. Its main functions include maintaining the alignment of fractured bones, reducing pain, and facilitating joint movement during the healing process. Technological features of elbow external fixation include a modular design, which allows for customization to suit various patient needs, and the use of biocompatible materials that minimize the risk of infection. It finds applications in the treatment of complex elbow fractures, joint dislocations, and corrective osteotomies.