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Change: - patellaRods and NailsRush rodEnder nailinterlocking nailSpinal Fixation DevicesHarrington distraction rod and compression rodEdwards rodsExternal Fixation Antibiotic Impregnated CementAntibiotic Impregnated BeadsUsed to deliver antibiotics by local diffusion into tissues.http://www5.aaos.org/oko/description.cfm?topic=TRA017http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/189/2/446/FIG2....Go Back to the General Radiography Homepage
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Change: Cortical and cancellous screws The two most common types of screws are cortical and cancellous screwsscrews. Cortical screws tend to have fine threads all along their shaft, and are designed to anchor in
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Change: The Herbert screw is designed for use in fractures of small articular bones such as the carpals. It is cannulated and threaded at both ends.
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Change: (DHS)Knowles pinspercutaneous pinWiresKirschner wiretension band wiring - patellaRods and NailsRush rodEnder nailinterlocking nailSpinal Fixation DevicesHarrington distraction rod and compression rodEdwards rodsExternal Fixation....Go Back to the General Radiography Homepage Relevant LinksFracture Types and Mechanisms of Injury
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Change: dynamic hip screws (DHS)Knowles pinspercutaneous pinWiresKirschner wiretension band wiring - patellaRods and NailsRush rodEnder nailinterlocking nailSpinal Fixation DevicesHarrington distraction rod and compression rodEdwards rodsExternal Fixation ....Go Back to the General Radiography HomepageLinksFracture Types and Mechanisms of Injury
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Change: tenetsideas of orthopedic fixation is that bone heals better if the fracture fragments are pressed firmly together. Many orthopedic devices are designed to do just
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Change: Another commonly used screw is the cannulated screw, so called because of its hollow shaft. Although these screws have somewhat diminished pullout strength compared to
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Change: Created by AndyC Apr 28 2009, 11:12 AM EDT for: no reason given
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