TY - JOUR
T1 - Modular use of external fixation configurations for treatment of complex and severely injured limbs
AU - Lerner, Alexander
AU - Merom, Dory Hörer Lior
AU - Stein, Haim
PY - 2003/4
Y1 - 2003/4
N2 - Treatment of modern, traumatic, high-energy injuries requires rapid answers to different kinds of problems that may emerge when using external fixation systems: excessive soft tissue transfixation, insufficient reduction or stabilization of the bone fragments, and connection between different fixation frames. We propose the use of simple, universal intersystem connections between various components from standard sets of external fixators such as tubular, circular (Ilizarov) or hybrid systems. By these combinations, orthopedic surgeons achieve good results using the advantages of each system with further possibilities to resolve problems faced in unusual cases of orthopedic trauma. This allows to build such universally adaptable and stable modular fixation frames with maximum suitability for each clinical case.
AB - Treatment of modern, traumatic, high-energy injuries requires rapid answers to different kinds of problems that may emerge when using external fixation systems: excessive soft tissue transfixation, insufficient reduction or stabilization of the bone fragments, and connection between different fixation frames. We propose the use of simple, universal intersystem connections between various components from standard sets of external fixators such as tubular, circular (Ilizarov) or hybrid systems. By these combinations, orthopedic surgeons achieve good results using the advantages of each system with further possibilities to resolve problems faced in unusual cases of orthopedic trauma. This allows to build such universally adaptable and stable modular fixation frames with maximum suitability for each clinical case.
KW - External fixation
KW - Fractures
KW - Hybrid fixation
KW - Ilizarov method
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U2 - 10.1007/s00068-003-1184-9
DO - 10.1007/s00068-003-1184-9
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AN - SCOPUS:0038297556
SN - 1439-0590
VL - 29
SP - 108
EP - 111
JO - European Journal of Trauma
JF - European Journal of Trauma
IS - 2
ER -