External fixation

External fixation

External fixation is a surgical treatment used to set bone fractures in which a cast would not allow proper alignment of the fracture. In this kind of reduction, holes are drilled into uninjured areas of bones around the fracture and special bolts or wires are screwed into the holes. Outside the body, a rod or a curved piece of metal with special ball-and-socket joints joins the bolts to make a rigid support. The fracture can be set in the proper anatomical configuration by adjusting the ball-and-socket joints. Since the bolts pierce the skin, proper cleaning to prevent infection at the site of surgery must be performed.

Installation of the external fixator is performed in an operating room, normally under general anesthesia. Removal of the external frame and bolts usually requires special wrenches and can be done with no anesthesia in an office visit.

External fixation is usually used when internal fixation is contraindicated- often to treat open fractures, or as a temporary solution.

External fixation is also used in limb lengthening. People with short limbs can have, for example, legs lengthened. In most cases the thigh bone (femur) is cut diagonally in a surgical procedure under anesthesia. External fixator pins or wires (as above) are placed each side of the 'man made fracture' and the external metal apparatus is used to very gradually push the two sides of the bone apart millimetre by millimetre day by day and week by week. Bone is extremely clever tissue and will gradually grow into the small gap created by this 'distraction' technique. Such a process can take many months.

In most cases it may be necessary for the external fixator to be in place for many weeks or even months. Most fractures heal in between 6 and 12 weeks. However, in complicated fractures and where there are problems with the healing of the fracture this may take longer still. It is known that bearing weight through fracture by walking on it, for example, with the added support of the external fixator frame actually helps fractures to heal.

There are two main kinds of external fixators. One is known as mono-lateral fixation (see photograph) where the metal external structure is on one side of the limb. The other is circular fixation (also known as Ilizarov Fixation after its Russian inventor, Dr. Gavril Ilizarov) and in this case the metal structure is circular and surrounds the limb.

For those who must live their lives with an external fixator things can be quite difficult. It can be quite scary having pieces of metal sticking out of a limb. People often stare at external fixator 'wearers' in the street. Sometimes there is pain and strange sensations. The 'pin sites' where the metal work enters the skin and goes into the bone can be a source of infection. People with external fixators are usually taught by the hospital staff how to carry out the wound care of the pin sites for themselves and they return to the hospital for regular check-ups or if they have problems.

ee also

* Open reduction internal fixation
* Taylor Spatial Frame
* Distraction osteogenesis
* Bone fracture
* Trauma surgery
* Traumatology

External links

* [http://www.aofoundation.org/wps/portal/surgeryskully AO Surgery Reference]
* [http://www.ilizarov.org.uk/] The Ilizarov and External Fixator Wearer's Support Group
* [http://www.bonefixator.com/fracture_fixation/fixation_overview_1.html Fracture Fixation Overview]
* [http://www.rucosm.com Limb lengthening and correction with External Fixation]


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