The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) is an external fixator used by paediatric and orthopaedic surgeons to treat complex fractures and bone deformities. The medical device shares a number of components and features of the Ilizarov apparatus. The Taylor Spatial Frame is a hexapod device based on a Stewart platform, and was invented by orthopaedic surgeon Charles Taylor. The device consists of two or more aluminum or carbon fibre rings connected by six struts. Each strut can be independently lengthened or shortened to achieve the desired result, e.g. compression at the fracture site, lengthening, etc. Connected to a bone by tensioned wires or half pins, the attached bone can be manipulated in three dimensions and 9 degrees of freedom. Angular, translational, rotational, and length deformities can
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| - Ein Taylor Spatial Frame ist ein orthopädisches Hexapod-System, das aus zwei Ringen besteht, die mit sechs Teleskopstreben an Kardangelenken verbunden sind. Es wird verwendet, um einfache oder auch komplexe Deformitäten der Gliedmaßen zu behandeln. Durch Einstellen der Strebenlänge kann ein Ring im Verhältnis zum anderen neu positioniert werden. Der Taylor Spatial Frame Fixator korrigiert komplexe Frakturen und Deformitäten (eine 6-Achsen-Deformität) unter täglicher Anleitung eines Softwareprogramms.Der Rahmen aus Aluminium-Ringen wird durch mehrere Stifte so befestigt, dass diese in den Knochen eingebracht werden. Die Streben können individuell verlängert oder verkürzt und so der Knochen in sechs Achsen manipuliert werden. Die Stifte bleiben in situ bis der Knochen geheilt ist. (de)
- The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) is an external fixator used by paediatric and orthopaedic surgeons to treat complex fractures and bone deformities. The medical device shares a number of components and features of the Ilizarov apparatus. The Taylor Spatial Frame is a hexapod device based on a Stewart platform, and was invented by orthopaedic surgeon Charles Taylor. The device consists of two or more aluminum or carbon fibre rings connected by six struts. Each strut can be independently lengthened or shortened to achieve the desired result, e.g. compression at the fracture site, lengthening, etc. Connected to a bone by tensioned wires or half pins, the attached bone can be manipulated in three dimensions and 9 degrees of freedom. Angular, translational, rotational, and length deformities can (en)
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| - Site with a lot of dried exudate that might merit dressing (en)
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| - Ein Taylor Spatial Frame ist ein orthopädisches Hexapod-System, das aus zwei Ringen besteht, die mit sechs Teleskopstreben an Kardangelenken verbunden sind. Es wird verwendet, um einfache oder auch komplexe Deformitäten der Gliedmaßen zu behandeln. Durch Einstellen der Strebenlänge kann ein Ring im Verhältnis zum anderen neu positioniert werden. Der Taylor Spatial Frame Fixator korrigiert komplexe Frakturen und Deformitäten (eine 6-Achsen-Deformität) unter täglicher Anleitung eines Softwareprogramms.Der Rahmen aus Aluminium-Ringen wird durch mehrere Stifte so befestigt, dass diese in den Knochen eingebracht werden. Die Streben können individuell verlängert oder verkürzt und so der Knochen in sechs Achsen manipuliert werden. Die Stifte bleiben in situ bis der Knochen geheilt ist. (de)
- The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) is an external fixator used by paediatric and orthopaedic surgeons to treat complex fractures and bone deformities. The medical device shares a number of components and features of the Ilizarov apparatus. The Taylor Spatial Frame is a hexapod device based on a Stewart platform, and was invented by orthopaedic surgeon Charles Taylor. The device consists of two or more aluminum or carbon fibre rings connected by six struts. Each strut can be independently lengthened or shortened to achieve the desired result, e.g. compression at the fracture site, lengthening, etc. Connected to a bone by tensioned wires or half pins, the attached bone can be manipulated in three dimensions and 9 degrees of freedom. Angular, translational, rotational, and length deformities can all be corrected simultaneously with the TSF. The TSF is used in both adults and children. It is used for the treatment of acute fractures, mal-unions, non-unions and congenital deformities. It can be used on both the upper and lower limbs. Specialised foot rings (which are not seen in the picture) are also available for the treatment of complex foot deformities. (en)
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