A Hoffman-type external fixator is a medical device used in orthopedics to stabilize broken bones from outside the body. It uses metal rods and pins to hold bones in place, helping them heal correctly without opening the fracture site.
The Pin to Rod Coupling is an orthopedic tool used to connect external fixator rods to bone pins during fracture stabilization. It ensures secure alignment and support, allowing bones to heal properly.
A Transverse Clamp is an orthopedic tool used during bone surgeries to hold or stabilize bones across a fracture. It grips bones sideways, helping surgeons align and fix them properly while inserting plates, screws, or other fixation devices
A “Tube to Tube Clamp” in orthopedics is a metal device used to securely join two surgical rods or tubes in external fixators. It helps stabilize broken bones from outside the body during healing by holding the structure firm.
The Twin Adjustable Clamp is an orthopedic tool used to securely hold or align bones during surgery. It has two adjustable arms that can be positioned precisely, helping surgeons stabilize fractures or implants