external fixation femur
The external fixation femur is a medical device designed to stabilize and repair fractures of the femur, or thigh bone. Its main functions include maintaining the alignment of the bone while it heals, reducing pain, and minimizing the risk of infection. Technological features of this device typically include a modular frame that can be customized to the patient's anatomy, along with pins and screws that are inserted into the bone to secure the frame. High-quality materials ensure durability and biocompatibility. Applications of the external fixation femur are diverse, from high-impact trauma injuries to complex fractures requiring surgical intervention. The device supports the healing process by externally immobilizing the bone, allowing for better outcomes and a faster recovery.