About Limb Lengthening Fixator
Limb Lengthening Fixator is widely used in orthopedic trauma and reconstructive surgeries to correct limb length discrepancies and deformities. Its precise adjustment mechanism allows gradual distraction, promoting new bone formation while maintaining proper alignment. Advin Health Care manufactures Limb Lengthening Fixators with premium medical-grade materials, ensuring biocompatibility, strength, and consistent performance. Available in versatile configurations, these fixators provide surgeons with precise control, facilitating effective bone lengthening and optimal functional outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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Made from high-quality stainless steel and lightweight materials for durability and strength
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Adjustable design allows controlled and gradual bone lengthening
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Provides stable external support while promoting safe bone regeneration
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Suitable for limb deformity correction and trauma reconstruction
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Facilitates precise alignment and optimal functional recovery
Advanced Design for Precise Limb LengtheningThe fixator incorporates high-precision components like rods, clamps, and radiolucent rings, allowing for controlled manual adjustment during surgery. With customizable dimensions, it accommodates patients across all ages and limb sizes, ensuring universal compatibility and optimal outcomes.
Optimal Imaging and Safe ApplicationRadiolucent parts enable clear imaging guidance during placement and adjustments. Universal compatibility with standard pins and wires simplifies installation, while the sterile packaging and autoclavable or chemically disinfected materials maintain the highest standards in operating room safety.
User-Friendly Operation and Reliable PerformanceManual multi-directional adjustment allows real-time, noise-free operation. The lightweight build offers portability and ease of use for surgeons, while high rust resistance guarantees durability. Supported by a shelf life of five years, the fixator is ideal for progressive limb lengthening and deformity corrections.
FAQ's of Limb Lengthening Fixator:
Q: How is the Limb Lengthening Fixator used during orthopedic surgery?
A: The fixator is externally mounted on the target bone-femur, tibia, or humerus-using rods, clamps, rings, and pins. Manual adjustment with the included key facilitates gradual bone distraction and stabilization throughout the limb lengthening or deformity correction process.
Q: What are the benefits of radiolucent components in this fixator?
A: Radiolucent elements allow unobstructed real-time imaging during surgery, assisting surgeons in precise placement, adjustment, and monitoring of bone alignment, which enhances overall treatment accuracy and safety.
Q: When is this fixator recommended for patients?
A: This device is suitable for both pediatric and adult patients needing limb lengthening or deformity correction. Indications include congenital limb discrepancies, post-traumatic shortening, or bone malformations that require gradual, controlled distraction.
Q: Where can the fixator be applied on the body?
A: It is designed for use on long bones such as the femur, tibia, and humerus, making it versatile for various limb lengthening and orthopedic correction procedures.
Q: What cleaning and sterilization methods are recommended for this device?
A: The fixator should be cleaned using an autoclave for sterilization or by approved chemical disinfection methods, ensuring all components remain sterile and safe for repeated surgical use.
Q: How adjustable is the device to accommodate different limb sizes and correction angles?
A: With multi-directional adjustability in both length and angle, the fixator allows surgeons to personalize adjustments up to 15 cm, adapting the device precisely to each patient's anatomical needs.
Q: What advantages does this fixator offer over traditional limb lengthening systems?
A: Its lightweight, rust-resistant construction, silent operation, radiolucent imaging compatibility, and universal pin/wire compatibility make it an efficient, accurate, and user-friendly solution for complex orthopedic procedures.