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1D1

(a) Fracture and/or dislocation of the elbow.

(b) Elbow fixator in place with Extended Range Clamp for ulnar screws. Caution: radial nerve.

Equipment required
Q.tyCatalogue N.Description
1

10074

 

ELBOW FIXATOR CENTRAL BODY

1

90090

 

ELBOW EXTENDED RANGE CLAMP

1

90006

 

PROCALLUS STRAIGHT CLAMP

2

10137

 

CORTICAL SCREW 120/20 MM SHAFT D 6MM THREAD D 4.5-3.5MM

2

10110

 

CORTICAL SCREW 110/30 MM SHAFT D 6 MM THREAD D 6-5 MM

Quick reference guides

The Elbow Fixator - Part A: Acute Trauma

Videos
Pin Site Care
The Orthofix Elbow Fixator - Part A: Acute Trauma
Instructions for use

PQ_EFS - External Fixation Systems

PQ_EXF - Orthofix External Fixation System

PQ_ISP - Orthofix Fixation System Medical Devices

PQ_SCR - Orthofix Bone Screws for External Fixation System

PQ_SUO - Risks Due to the Re-Use of "Single Use" Device

FROM THE BLOG

Post-Operative Management of Deformity Correction Surgery with External Fixation

2023-11-09

The successful outcome of a deformity correction with external fixation surgery relies also on a meticulous post-operative management approach. It is critical to optimal healing and the restoration of functionality. Wound care, pain control, rehabilitation exercises, monitoring of complications, and regular follow-ups are integral to a faster recovery.[1]

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Weight Bearing and Dynamization

2021-11-17

Weigh bearing is considered a significant clinical issue particularly when an external fixator has been applied to a lower limb. If mechanical stability is in fact a mandatory condition for promoting fracture healing, other key components for a full recovery of the bone are early weight bearing and dynamization.

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