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Orthopedic Wire Pin Drivers: Design, Function, and Surgical Use
Orthopedic wire pin drivers are surgical instruments used to insert Kirschner wires (K-wires) or pins into bone during orthopedic procedures. These pins are used for fracture fixation, skeletal traction, or temporary stabilization of bone fragments.
The driver provides precise control, allowing surgeons to position pins accurately while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues. Ergonomic handles, adjustable torque, and compatibility with various pin sizes enhance usability.
Proper technique ensures stable fixation, promotes bone healing, and supports post-operative recovery. Wire pin drivers are essential tools in trauma surgery, pediatric orthopedics, and reconstructive procedures.
