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The basic goal of fracture fixation is to stabilize the fractured bone, to enable fast healing of the injured bone, and to return early mobility and full function of the injured extremity.
External fixation is a technique used to help heal severely broken bones. This type of orthopedic treatment involves securing the fracture with a specialized device called a fixator, which is external to the body. Using special bone screws (commonly called pins) that pass through the skin and muscle, the fixator is connected to the damaged bone to keep it in proper alignment as it heals.
An external fixation device may be used to keep fractured bones stabilized and in alignment. The device can be adjusted externally to ensure the bones remain in an optimal position during the healing process. This device is commonly used in children and when the skin over the fracture has been damaged.
There are three basic types of external fixators: standard uniplanar fixator, ring fixator, and hybrid fixator.
The numerous devices used for internal fixation are roughly divided into a few major categories: wires, pins and screws, plates, and intramedullary nails or rods.
Staples and clamps are also used occasionally for osteotomy or fracture fixation. Autogenous bone grafts, allografts, and bone graft substitutes are frequently used for the treatment of bone defects of various causes. For infected fractures as well as for treatment of bone infections, antibiotic beads are frequently used.
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The Transparent Ring Frame Combination (PEEK) is a medical implant that is made of a polymer material called polyether ether ketone (PEEK). This implant is used in orthopedic surgeries, particularly in spinal fusion procedures, to provide support to the affected area of the spine. The unique feature of this implant is its transparency, which allows for better visualization of the fusion site during and after surgery.
PEEK has been used in medical implants since the 1990s, primarily in dental and cranial implants. However, its use in orthopedic implants has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its high strength, biocompatibility, and radiolucency.
The Transparant Ring Frame Combination (PEEK) is designed to provide structural support to the affected area of the spine during the fusion process. The implant is placed around the vertebrae and screwed into place, providing stability and alignment. The transparency of the implant allows surgeons to monitor the fusion process and ensure that the vertebrae are fusing properly.
There are several advantages to using PEEK implants in orthopedic surgeries, including:
High strength: PEEK implants are stronger than traditional metal implants, which can help to reduce the risk of implant failure.
Biocompatibility: PEEK implants are biocompatible, meaning that they are well-tolerated by the body and are unlikely to cause an allergic reaction or rejection.
Radiolucency: PEEK implants are radiolucent, which means that they do not show up on X-rays or other imaging tests. This allows for better visualization of the fusion site during and after surgery.
Reduced risk of metal ion toxicity: Traditional metal implants can release metal ions into the body, which can cause complications such as metal toxicity. PEEK implants do not release metal ions, reducing the risk of this complication.
The Transparant Ring Frame Combination (PEEK) is primarily used in spinal fusion procedures, but it has also been used in other orthopedic surgeries such as joint replacements and fracture fixations.
Like all medical procedures, there are potential risks and complications associated with the use of PEEK implants. These may include:
Infection
Implant failure
Allergic reactions
Pain or discomfort
Nerve damage
The use of PEEK implants in orthopedic surgeries is still a relatively new development, but it has already shown promise in improving patient outcomes. As research continues, it is likely that PEEK implants will become even more common in orthopedic surgeries, and may eventually replace traditional metal implants altogether.
The Transparant Ring Frame Combination (PEEK) is a revolutionary advancement in orthopedic implants, providing high strength, biocompatibility, radiolucency, and reduced risk of metal ion toxicity. Its use in spinal fusion procedures has already shown promise in improving patient outcomes, and it is likely that PEEK implants will become even more common in orthopedic surgeries in the future.