Product Overview
Physicians have been using external fixation to treat fractures for more than 2000 years after being first described by Hippocrates as a way to immobilize the fracture while preserving soft tissue integrity. The fixator design and biomechanics have changed dramatically over the years, but the principles remain the same. The primary goal of external fixation is to maintain the length, alignment, and rotation of the fracture. External fixation can serve as provisional fixation or definitive fixation purposes. Both methods can be performed in conjunction with partial internal fixation if necessary.
Fracture healing physiology largely depends on the mode of fixation and level of stability. Relative fracture stability, such as external fixation, results in secondary enchondral bone healing.
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Introduction: The application of an external fixator for unstable pelvic fractures is an important component of many resuscitation protocols. Moreover, certain pelvic fractures may be treated with an external fixator without requiring further internal fixation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I have a sample order?
Yes, we welcome sample orders to test and check quality. Mixed samples are acceptable.
What about the lead time for production?
It typically takes 3-5 days for sample preparation. For mass production, the timeline will be confirmed based on order volume.
Do you offer customized manufacturing services?
Yes, we have a complete design and drawing department along with CNC machinery to provide high-precision customized services.
How are the goods shipped and how long does it take?
We ship via DHL, UPS, FedEx, or TNT. It usually takes 3-5 days to arrive. Professional shipping services are available to assist with customs clearance.
Is it possible to print a custom logo on the products?
Yes. Please inform us formally before our production begins so we can accommodate your requirements.
What is the warranty period for your medical equipment?
We offer a 3-year warranty for our products to ensure long-term reliability and performance.