New Delivery for Trauma System - Φ11.0 Series External Fixation Fixator – Ankle bridge frame – Shuangyang Detail:

(This frame is for reference only, the actual surgery depends on the fracture).
Frame detail:
Put two 5mm bone screws into calcaneus, and put two 6mm bone screws in distal tibia shaft. Connect the bone pins with four pin to rod couplings XV and two Ф11 L200mm connecting rods (straight type), then connect all components into a frame by two Rod to rod coupling XVII and one Ф11 L250mm connecting rod (straight), finally lock.
Features:
1. Easy to operate, flexible combination, can build a three- dimensional stable external fixation system.
2. According to the adaptation symptoms, the stent can be freely assembled during the operation, and the components can be added to the frame at any time.
3. Aluminum fix clamp help reduce the overall frame weight.
4. Carbon fiber connecting rod build elastic frame, to reduce stress concentration.
Recommended configurations:
Product detail pictures:

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