An Overview of Ring Fixators

The components of a ring fixator system are categorized into 2 categories: main and secondary. The main parts are the standard elements utilized to correct skeletal deformities: rings, wire-fixation boltswires, and buckles, pin clamps, and pins.

The secondary parts of the system comprised of the elements essential for the assembly of the fixator: rods, plates, posts, supports, hinges, washers, bushings, sockets, nuts and bolts. To assemble the several pieces of equipment various kinds of wrenches and wire tensioner are required. There are no screws in this system and screwdrivers aren’t required.

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