external fixation tibia fibula fracture
The external fixation tibia fibula fracture is a medical device used to stabilize and treat fractures of the tibia and fibula, the two long bones of the lower leg. Its main functions include maintaining the alignment of the bones, reducing pain, and facilitating healing. Technological features of this device include a modular design, which allows for customization based on the specific fracture pattern, and high-grade stainless steel components that resist corrosion and provide durability. The external fixation system is applied percutaneously, minimizing surgical intrusion and the risk of infection. It is commonly used in cases of open fractures, complex fractures, and fractures with soft tissue damage, offering a reliable solution for patients requiring limb stabilization.