A short connection plate with 2 holes for an orthopedic Ilizarov external fixator typically refers to a component used in orthopedic surgery, particularly in cases where external fixation is required to stabilize bone fractures or correct deformities. The Ilizarov external fixator is a system named after the orthopedic surgeon Gavriil Ilizarov, which involves the use of external metal rings or frames connected to bone fragments with wires or pins.
The short connection plate with 2 holes is likely a small stainless steel (S.S.) plate designed to connect two elements of the external fixator system, such as rings or rods, providing stability and support to the bone or bones being treated. The holes in the plate allow for the passage of screws or wires to secure it to the other components of the fixator and to the bone itself.
This component plays a crucial role in the overall stability and functionality of the external fixator system, allowing for proper alignment and immobilization of the bone segments during the healing process.
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