monolateral external fixator
The monolateral external fixator is a cutting-edge orthopedic device designed for the stabilization and treatment of fractures and bone deformities. It consists of a single bar or rod that is externally mounted on the patient's limb, with pins or screws that pass through the skin and into the bone. Its main functions include maintaining the alignment of fractures, enabling bone realignment, and providing stability while the injured area heals. Technological features of the monolateral external fixator include adjustable settings for precise control over the correction process and a modular design that allows for customization based on the patient's specific needs. This device finds applications in various orthopedic treatments, including trauma care, corrective osteotomies, and the management of bone infections.