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An orthopedic implant is a medical device manufactured to replace a missing joint or bone or to support a damaged bone. The medical implant is mainly fabricated using stainless steel and titanium alloys for strength and the plastic coating that is done on it acts as an artificial cartilage.
Internal fixation Internal fixation is an operation in orthopedics that involves the surgical implementation of implants for the purpose of repairing a bone, a concept that dates to the mid-nineteenth century and was made applicable for routine treatment in the m ...
is an operation in orthopedics that involves the surgical implementation of implants for the purpose of repairing a bone. During the surgery of broken bones through internal fixation the bone fragments are first reduced into their normal alignment then they are held together with the help of internal fixators such as plates, screws, nails, pins and wires.


Eponymous implants and their uses

* Austin-Moore prosthesis for fracture of the neck of
femur The femur (; ), or thigh bone, is the proximal bone of the hindlimb in tetrapod vertebrates. The head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum in the pelvic bone forming the hip joint, while the distal part of the femur articulates wit ...
* Baksi's prosthesis for elbow replacement * Charnley prosthesis for total hip replacement * Condylar blade plate for condylar fractures of femur * Ender's nail for fixing intertrochanteric fracture * Grosse-Kempf nail for tibial or femoral shaft fracture * pin (or LIH for Lars Ingvar Hansson), a hook-pin used for fractures of the
femoral neck The femoral neck (femur neck or neck of the femur) is a flattened pyramidal process of bone, connecting the femoral head with the femoral shaft, and forming with the latter a wide angle opening medialward. Structure The neck is flattened from ...
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Harrington rod The Harrington rod (or Harrington implant) is a stainless steel surgical device. Historically, this rod was implanted along the spinal column to treat, among other conditions, a lateral or coronal-plane curvature of the spine, or scoliosis. Up to ...
for fixation of the spine * Hartshill rectangle for fixation of the spine * Insall Burstein prosthesis : for total knee replacement * Richard N.W. Wohns interspinous implant and implantation instrument intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines * Kirschner wire for fixation of small bones * Kuntscher nail for fracture of the shaft of femur * Luque rod : for fixation of the spine * Moore's pin for fracture of the neck of femur * Neer's prosthesis for shoulder replacement * Rush nail for diaphyseal fractures of a long bone * Smith Peterson nail for fracture of the neck of femur * Smith Peterson nail with McLaughlin's plate for intertrochanteric fracture * Seidel nail for fracture of the shaft of humerus * Souter's prosthesis for elbow replacement * Steffee plate for fixation of the spine * Steinmann pin for skeletal traction * Swanson prosthesis for the replacement of joints of the fingers * Talwalkar nail for fracture of radius and ulna * Thompson prosthesis for fracture of the neck of femur


Branded Systems


Image gallery

Image: Moore's pin.jpg, Moore's pin Image: Austin Moore prostheses.jpg, Austin Moore prostheses Image: Steinman pins.jpg, Steinman pins Image: Shans pin.jpg, Shans pin Image: Rush nail.jpg, Rush nail Image: Butress plates.jpg, Buttress plates


Research progress

A surface engineering method was developed for biodegradable magnesium alloys to enhance orthopedic implants.


See also

* CNT Bio-Stress Sensors


References

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External links


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Cannulated Screws

Bone Plates

Materials used to make Orthopedic Implants
Orthopedic implants Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics ( alternatively spelt orthopaedics), is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal ...
Orthopedic implants Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics ( alternatively spelt orthopaedics), is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal ...
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