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A commonly used internal fixation material in orthopedics, used for fixing small fractures or tear fractures with low stress, and also used for fixing temporary fracture fragments in orthopedic surgery.
Material Introduction
A commonly used internal fixation material in orthopedics, its original specification is generally fixed at around 20 centimeters, and there are several different specifications for diameters between 0.5-2 millimeters. It is used to fix short fractures or tear fractures with low stress, and is also commonly used in the fixation of temporary fracture fragments in orthopedic surgery. Due to its wide application, the maximum diameter of Kirschner wires gradually increases to 4 millimeters. With the use of external fixation brackets and locking screws, they are used to fix pelvic fractures, calcaneal fractures, and other emergency fractures.
Fixed techniques
Kirschner wire fixation technique:
Firstly, according to your method, a Kirschner wire can be used to fix the fracture at the anatomical location; Then, drill holes perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the phalanx at 0.5-1 cm from the fracture line at the proximal and distal ends of the fracture, passing through the cortical bone on both sides. These two Kirschner wires with a diameter of 1.5mm should be in the same plane and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the phalanx; Finally, take out these two Kirschner needles and insert the injection needle into the needle path as a catheter. Thread a 1mm steel wire through it and tighten and apply pressure - equivalent to a tension band steel wire. This fixation is very secure and can be used for early postoperative exercise, facilitating functional recovery. This method can also be used for finger bone fusion.
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