Tibiofibula fracture traction repositor

A technology of traction reduction and tibia fibula, which is applied in fractures, medical science, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient persistence, uneven artificial traction force, and small space for treatment operations, so as to eliminate human intervention, facilitate analysis of cross-sections, and reduce operation difficulty Effect

CN113317919APending Publication Date: 2021-08-31刘汉祥
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CN · China
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Applications(China)
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Publication Date
2021-08-31

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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of medical auxiliary instruments, in particular to a tibiofibula fracture traction repositor. The tibiofibula fracture traction repositor comprises a proximal support frame, a distal support frame, a tibiofibula traction frame, a tibiofibula angle adjusting mechanism, a tibiofibula traction adjusting mechanism, a sole fixing bracket and a thigh fixing support plate; the proximal support frame and the distal support frame are provided with the tibiofibula traction frame adjustable in angle; and the left end of the tibiofibula traction frame is hinged to the upper end of the proximal support frame. According to the tibiofibula fracture traction repositor, manual labor is saved; a traction effect on a broken tibiofibula bone can be stably maintained for a long time by mechanical traction, and human intervention is eliminated, and thus a doctor can better conveniently analyze a fracture surface and realize good butt joint treatment of broken ends; and secondly, vision is not limited; meanwhile, an operation space is reserved at each of the front side and the rear side of a shank of a patient, so that a doctor can conduct treatment conveniently, the operation difficulty is greatly lowered, and the treatment efficiency of reposition and operation is improved.
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[0001] The invention relates to the technical field of medical auxiliary equipment, and relates to a traction resetter for tibia and fibula fractures. Background technique

[0002] After the patient is diagnosed with tibiofibular fracture and dislocation or angle by X-ray examination in the radiology department of the hospital, according to the fracture situation of the tibia and fibula, the patient's fractured tibia and fibula are usually traction and reset, and the reset tibia and fibula are passed externally The fixation method is used for treatment; or, through surgery, the tibiofibular fracture after traction and reduction is treated by internal fixation; therefore, whether external fixation or internal fixation is used, the tibiofibular fracture must be treated Traction, reduction and fixation are performed at the tibia and fibula fractures, which is a very necessary pretreatment in the treatment of patients with tibia and fibula fractures;

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[0029] The present invention is not limited by the following examples, and specific implementation methods can be determined according to the technical solutions of the present invention and actual conditions.

[0030] In the present invention, for the convenience of description, the description of the relative positional relationship of each component is based on the description attached to the description. figure 1 The layout method is described, such as: the positional relationship of top, bottom, left, right, etc. is based on the attached figure 1 determined by the layout direction.

[0031] Below in conjunction with embodiment and accompanying drawing, the present invention will be further described:

[0032] as attached figure 1 , 2 , 6, the tibiofibular fracture traction reducer includes a proximal support frame, a distal support frame, a tibiofibular traction frame, a tibiofibular angle adjustment mechanism, a tibiofibular traction adjustment mechanism, a foot fixing ...