Intraosseous osteosynthesis is a method of joining bone fragments using a special fixator (pin), which is used to treat fractures of long tubular bones. The pins are thin rods that are inserted into the bone marrow canal and fixed with screw fasteners. This ensures reliable fixation of bone fragments and the level of compression required for rapid bone healing.
The pins are made of titanium and stainless steel, which are not rejected by the body, resistant to external influences, do not emit toxins and harmful substances. This allows not to remove the pin after the bone fracture is healed completely and minimizes the risk of repeated surgery.
A special device is used шт installing the pin. This is an X-ray transparent guide. It helps to precisely place the screw in the pin holes when installed through the skin (minimally invasive). This method is the least traumatic and promotes accelerated recovery of the patient.
The range of manufactured pins includes products for the treatment of fractures of the humerus, femur and tibia with a wide range of sizes: diameter varies from 7 to 13 millimeters, and length – from 220 to 460 millimeters.