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External fixation has been a cornerstone in treating fractures for centuries, evolving significantly since its early descriptions. The primary goal of this technique is to maintain the length, alignment, and rotation of the fracture while preserving soft tissue integrity. It serves both as a provisional and definitive fixation method, often used in conjunction with internal fixation when required.
Fracture healing physiology is deeply influenced by the mode of fixation. External fixation provides relative stability, promoting secondary enchondral bone healing. This versatile system allows surgeons to adjust the construct to achieve the optimal level of stability for various fractures across the upper extremity, lower extremity, and pelvis.
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