2024
DOI: 10.3991/ijoe.v20i06.47293
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The Effect of Twisted Wire Configuration on the Stability of External Fixator: A Biomechanical Study

Alaa A. Najim,
Sadiq J. Hamandi,
Ahmed Alzubaidi

Abstract: The Ilizarov fixator is a type of external fixator that is used to treat patients who have suffered injuries from accidents, bone shortening, or nonunion of the bone. The principle behind the Ilizarov fixator is that thin wires (called Kirschner wires) are used to support the bones and connect them to framed rings. Before being fastened to the rings, the wires are tensioned and drilled through the bones. This study suggests using a new parallel wires configuration at the same level on the same ring and two rev… Show more

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