The Pelvic External Fixator with 5 mm Schanz Pins – For Tibial & Femur Fractures (1 Pc Set) is a specialized orthopedic external fixation component designed to support temporary stabilization of appropriately selected fractures. External fixation systems provide a framework outside the body that connects to bone through compatible fixation pins, allowing the injured segment to be stabilized without requiring immediate definitive internal fixation in every clinical situation.
This type of external fixator system may be useful in orthopedic trauma settings where temporary stabilization is clinically appropriate. External fixation can be considered in selected complex fractures, severe soft-tissue injuries, polytrauma cases, or situations where a staged treatment approach is preferred. The exact indication depends on the fracture pattern, patient’s overall condition, soft-tissue status, and surgeon assessment.
The supplied system incorporates 5 mm Schanz pins, which are designed to provide a connection between the patient’s bone and the external fixation frame when used with compatible fixation components. Schanz pins are inserted into appropriately selected bone regions using the manufacturer’s recommended surgical technique. Correct pin diameter, length, placement, and fixation are essential considerations for safe application.
Although the product title identifies pelvic external fixation and mentions tibial and femoral fractures, the exact clinical application should be determined from the manufacturer’s intended use. A pelvic external fixator is not automatically appropriate for every femur or tibia fracture. The frame configuration, clamps, connecting rods, pins, and other components must be compatible with the specific anatomical region and fixation strategy.
The external fixation principle allows the surgeon to establish a stabilized mechanical construct while minimizing direct exposure of the fracture site. This can be particularly useful when soft-tissue swelling or wound conditions make immediate internal fixation less suitable. External fixation may also be used as part of a staged orthopedic trauma treatment plan.
The 5 mm Schanz pins should be compatible with the fixator components and surgical instruments being used. Pin insertion should follow appropriate orthopedic technique to minimize the risk of mechanical complications, soft-tissue injury, or neurovascular damage. Pin sites require appropriate clinical management and monitoring after application.
The exact material of the fixator and Schanz pins should be confirmed from the manufacturer’s specifications. Orthopedic external fixation components are commonly manufactured from medical-grade stainless steel or titanium alloys, selected for strength, corrosion resistance, and mechanical performance.
Before use, all components should be carefully inspected for deformation, damaged threads, corrosion, compromised surfaces, or other defects. The fixator should be assembled only with compatible components. Where reusable components are supplied, they should be cleaned, inspected, and sterilized according to validated manufacturer instructions.
The Pelvic External Fixator with 5 mm Schanz Pins is intended for use by qualified orthopedic and trauma surgeons trained in external fixation techniques. Proper frame configuration, pin placement, reduction, fixation, and postoperative management should be determined by the treating surgeon based on the patient’s anatomy, injury pattern, and applicable surgical protocol.
Key Features
- Professional orthopedic external fixation system
- Supplied with 5 mm Schanz pins
- Designed for temporary fracture stabilization
- Suitable for selected orthopedic trauma applications
- Supports external frame-based fixation
- Can be incorporated into staged fracture management
- Designed for professional surgical use
- Durable orthopedic fixation construction
- Suitable for selected femur and tibia trauma applications when indicated
- 1-piece set configuration
- Compatible with appropriate external fixation components
- Intended for trained orthopedic professionals
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | External Fixator Set |
| Fixator Type | Pelvic / External Fracture Fixation |
| Pin Type | Schanz Pins |
| Pin Diameter | 5 mm |
| Application | External Fracture Stabilization |
| Specialty | Orthopedic Trauma Surgery |
| Indications | Selected Fracture Stabilization |
| Quantity | 1 Piece Set |
| Material | Medical-Grade Orthopedic Material* |
| Sterilization | According to manufacturer instructions |
| Reusability | Components may vary; follow manufacturer instructions |
| Usage | Temporary / External Skeletal Fixation |
| Finish | Medical-Grade Finish |
*Confirm exact material and component specifications with the manufacturer.
Product Contents
The stated configuration includes:
- 1 × Pelvic External Fixator Set
- 5 mm Schanz Pins
- Fixation components according to the supplied configuration
Exact number, length, frame components, clamps, rods, and Schanz pin dimensions should be confirmed against the manufacturer’s packing list.
Applications
The external fixation system may be used for selected:
- Pelvic fracture stabilization
- Femoral fracture stabilization
- Tibial fracture stabilization
- Complex orthopedic trauma
- Temporary fracture fixation
- Staged fracture management
- Severe soft-tissue injury management
- Polytrauma stabilization
- Selected open fracture management
- Emergency orthopedic stabilization
Specific indications depend on the device’s regulatory approval, manufacturer’s instructions, fracture characteristics, patient condition, and surgeon assessment.
FAQs
1. What is a pelvic external fixator used for?
A pelvic external fixator is designed to provide external stabilization of selected pelvic injuries and fractures when external fixation is clinically appropriate.
2. What size Schanz pins are included?
The product is specified with 5 mm Schanz pins.
3. Can this fixator be used for femur and tibia fractures?
External fixation can be used for selected femoral and tibial fractures, but the exact frame configuration and component compatibility must be appropriate for the anatomical region and manufacturer’s intended use.
4. Is external fixation permanent?
External fixation may be used as temporary or definitive stabilization depending on the clinical situation, device indication, fracture characteristics, and surgeon’s treatment plan.
5. What are Schanz pins?
Schanz pins are orthopedic fixation pins that connect bone to an external fixation frame through compatible clamps and connecting components.
6. Is the fixator reusable?
Reusability depends on the individual component. Reusable components must be cleaned, inspected, and sterilized according to validated manufacturer instructions.
7. How many pieces are included?
The product is listed as a 1-piece set, with the exact number of Schanz pins and supporting components dependent on the supplied configuration.
8. Who should use this external fixator?
It is intended for qualified orthopedic and trauma surgeons trained in external fixation techniques and familiar with the manufacturer’s instructions for use.

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