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Historical remarks on Martin Kirschner and the development of ... - NIHOver decades the K-wire (or Kirschner-wire) has been an extremely versatile tool in the hands of plastic and orthopaedic surgeons who use it for temporary ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Orthopedic hardware and equipment for the beginner: Part 1. Pins ...Kirschner developed a device that allowed him to insert chromed piano wire from 0.7 to 1.5 mm in diameter into fractured bones to be used as a traction anchor ...
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The Role of Kirschner Wires in Foot and Ankle SurgeryOct 14, 2025 · Moreover, K-wire fixation offers additional advantages, including shorter time to surgery, reduced operative time, lower intraoperative blood ...
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A Prospective Study Comparing the Infection Rate Between Buried ...Mar 22, 2023 · Other known complications of K-wire fixations are tendon rupture, septic arthritis, nerve injury, K-wire migration, and loosening [9]. K-wire ...
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Clinical Outcomes of Intramedullary Kirschner Wire Fixation for ...Feb 10, 2025 · Intramedullary K-wire fixation is a safe and effective treatment for unstable radial and ulnar fractures in children, with excellent ...
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[PDF] One century of Kirschner wires and Kirschner wire insertion ...A century ago, in 1909, Martin Kirschner (1879- 1942) introduced a smooth pin, presently known as the Kirschner wire (K-wire). The K-wire was initially used ...
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Historical remarks on Martin Kirschner and the development of the ...Aug 6, 2025 · Martin Kirschner (born in 1879 in Breslau, obecnie Wrocław) introduced the eponymously named wire in 1909 (commonly referred to as K-wire) [8] , ...
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History of Metallic Orthopedic Materials - MDPIThe history of metallic orthopedic materials spans a few centuries, from the use of carbon steel to the widespread adoption of titanium and its alloys.
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History | AMEDD Center of History & HeritageDespite the obvious need for hand specialists, a hand service was not organized at Walter Reed General Hospital until 1960, when Col. ... Kirschner wire gave the ...
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General K-wire principles - AO Surgery ReferenceFractures of small bones (hand and foot) require 1.0–1.6 mm K-wires. Fragment size. The size of the K-wire should be chosen according to the size of the ...
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Orthopaedics: tracking the history and evolution of the humble K-wireJul 5, 2022 · K-wires have become a standard of care for the treatment of metacarpal hand fractures. First introduced by Martin Kirschner in 1909, the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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and conventional fluoroscopy (C-arm)-assisted insertion of pedicle ...Jan 18, 2017 · Since the 1990s, intraoperative navigation techniques have progressed tremendously and reduced the number of misplaced screws significantly, ...
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Percutaneous pedicle screw placement with computer-navigated ...Sep 6, 2013 · The use of K-wires adds risks, such as vascular and nerve injuries as well as increased radiation exposure given the use of fluoroscopy. The ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kirschner Wires / Kirschner Drill Wires - MK medicalProduct properties Kirschner Boring Wires. Kirschner drill wires. Ø 0.6 - 3.2 mm; Implant steel 1.4441; Lengths from 50 - 550 mm; Packaging unit = 10 pieces ...Missing: shapes mechanical<|control11|><|separator|>
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K-Wires - Rita Leibinger... Wires. Single Trocar. Round end, sold in packs of 10. Available in diameters from 0.8mm to 4.0mm and lengths from 100mm to 300mm (More sizes available upon ...
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Properties: Stainless Steel - Grade 304 (UNS S30400) - AZoMThis article discusses the properties and applications of stainless steel grade 304 (UNS S30400) ... Young's Modulus, 190, 203, GPa, 27.5572, 29.4426, 106 psi.
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Biomechanical Analysis of the Kirschner-Wire Depth of the Modified ...In the case of the K-wire and stainless steel wire, the elastic modulus and Poisson ratio were set to 186.4 GPa and 0.3, respectively.Missing: mechanical torque strength
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[PDF] Limacorporate S.p.A. February 5, 2021 Lacey Harbour U.S. Contact ...Feb 5, 2021 · The LimaCorporate Kirschner wire is made from stainless steel 316L (AISI 316L), according to ISO. 5832-1 and it does not have any coating. The ...Missing: color | Show results with:color
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ISO 5832-1:2016 - Implants for surgery — Metallic materials — Part 1ISO 5832-1:2016 specifies the characteristics of, and corresponding test methods for, wrought stainless steel for use in the manufacture of surgical implants.Missing: Kirschner wire color
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Stainless Steel - Grade 316L (UNS S31603) - AZoMFeb 18, 2004 · Grade 316 is the standard molybdenum-bearing grade, second in importance to 304 amongst the austenitic stainless steels.
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High Strength Medical Titanium Wire for Medical Kirschner wireThe wire is Gr5, Ti-6Al-4V ELI, with tensile strength >1080MPa, used for Kirschner wires for bone fixation and reconstruction.
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Are titanium implants actually safe for magnetic resonance imaging ...Jan 15, 2019 · Nearly all studies concluded that most nonferromagnetic implants are safe for patients in MRI [6-9]. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
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Polylactic acid bioabsorbable implants of the hand: A review - NIHPolylactic acid bioabsorbable implants are used for hand fracture fixation, offering comparable results to metal implants, while reducing stress shielding and ...
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K-wire pullout strength in hand surgery: Impact of diameter ...The material comprised Sawbones® (20 ×20 × 50 mm), K-wires (diameter 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm, 1.8 mm; threading 0 mm, 5 mm, 10 mm, 15 mm), a universal chuck with T ...
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Synthes K-Wire Module - AZ OrthoModule includes autoclavable color-coded protective caps for size identification (red = 1.6 mm, blue = 2.0 mm). Multiple tip configurations for broad range of ...
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[PDF] Sterile Single Use K-wires Instructions for Use - BioPro ImplantsSterilized with ethylene oxide gas. Caution: For one procedure only. Do not re-sterilize. Do not use if package is open or damaged. This is a single use.Missing: methods | Show results with:methods
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Kirschner K-Wires STERILE | Pins for Orthopaedic Bone FixationSingle Trocar Kirschner Wires also called K-wires, are stainless steel wires ... – Sterilised by Gamma Irradiation to ISO 11137. – Manufactured from 316lvm ...
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[PDF] Treatment of Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus FracturesSep 24, 2011 · K-wire fixation of supracondylar humeral fractures in children: results of open reduction via a ventral approach in comparison with closed.
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24 K-Wire Fixation for Scaphoid Nonunion - Musculoskeletal KeyJul 12, 2020 · Our main indications for surgery include both symptomatic and nonsymptomatic nonunions. Initial screw fixation of a scaphoid fracture is very ...
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[PDF] Kirschner Wire versus Miniplate Internal Fixation Effectiveness for ...In our study, we achieved a union rate of 96% (in 24 out of 25 patients) among metacarpal fracture patients managed using k-wire and a union rate of 100% (in ...
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Comparative study on Kirschner-wire and screw fixation for intra ...Aug 31, 2022 · The mean union rate was 100% in the screw fixation group and 95.0% in the K-wire fixation group, with no statistically significant difference (p ...
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Complications of the Kirschner wire cover - PMC - NIHWe would like to report our experience about the complications related to use of Kirschner wire (K‐wire) and the best way to dress it.Missing: contraindications | Show results with:contraindications
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[PDF] Instruction for Use・Patients with osteoporosis, bone resorption and arthropathy, ... Instructions for use. Kirschner Wire. Kirschner Wire is used to fix various fractures.
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Implant allergy - PMC - NIHThe persistent redness, pruritus and big toe swelling in a nickel-allergic patient receiving corrective osteotomy with Kirschner wires is another example for ...Implant Material · Skin Reactions · Figure 1. Eczema After...Missing: contraindications | Show results with:contraindications
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K-wire fixation for Diaphyseal and extraarticular end segment ...K-wires can be applied to many different fracture patterns. Considerations include fracture obliquity, comminution, and soft tissue status.Missing: standardization 1970s
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Temperature Rise in Kirschner Wires Inserted Using Two Drilling ...The purpose of this study was to compare the temperature changes occurring in cortical bone during wire insertions by oscillating and forward drills.
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K-wire fixation for Metacarpal, Bennett fracture - AO Surgery ReferenceAfter 4-6 weeks, the K-wires are removed as an outpatient procedure. Opposition of thumb to the other fingers is now performed. Heavy manual demand and all ...
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K-wire Osteosynthesis of the Hand in the Outpatient Clinic - PubMedMar 12, 2025 · Literature review indicates that infection rates for K-wire osteosynthesis in an operating room range from 2.0% to 21.4%, with an average risk of around 8.0%.
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Buried or exposed kirschner wires in paediatric upper extremity ...Jan 11, 2025 · The risk of deep infection requiring further surgery was 1.74 % in buried K-wires (95 % CI: 0.72 % to 2.75 %) and 2.07 % in exposed K-wires (95 ...
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A Review of K-wire Related Complications in the Emergency ...We observed an overall 32.3% complication rate with K-wiring procedure (Table 3). The mean follow-up was 10.2 months (range, 2–24 months).Missing: AAOS | Show results with:AAOS
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Kirschner wire breakage after surgery of the lesser toes - PubMed... Kirschner wire breakage following forefoot surgery. Thirty-three broken K ... rate of 3.2% (4.8% of the patients). All of these K-wires failed just ...
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Radial nerve palsy in - EFORT Open Reviews - BioscientificaAug 9, 2016 · The superficial radial nerve is not uncommonly injured after K-wire fixation of the distal radius: up to 20% in some wrist fracture series.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of adverse outcomes ...Rates of non- and malunion were low across all studies and there was no significant difference on meta-analysis. Anecdotally, there is a perceived benefit in a ...
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(PDF) Peri-operative Antibiotic Prophylaxis in K-Wire FixationMay 7, 2023 · Aim There are presently no established standards on whether antibiotic prophylaxis is necessary during Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation in order ...
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a case report on complications in clavicle fracture management with ...Dec 29, 2023 · To minimize such complications, subcutaneous K-wire ends should be bent, and restraining devices should be used. Close clinical and radiographic ...
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Kids Health Info : Kirschner wires (K-wires)Kirschner wires (K-wires) are stiff, straight wires that are sometimes needed to repair a fracture (broken bone). K-wires are also commonly called 'pins'.
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A fresh consensus for pin site care in the UK - ScienceDirectPin sites should be cleaned with a solution of chlorhexidine in alcohol. · If chlorhexidine in alcohol is contraindicated (due to known sensitivity, pre-existing ...
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Open reduction; K-wire fixation - AO Surgery ReferenceFollow-up ... AP and lateral x-rays may be taken at 3-4 weeks following injury to assess position and healing. See also the additional material on complications.
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Postoperative Management of K-Wires in Percutaneous Foot SurgeryK-wire sites are also susceptible to infection because the skin barrier has been disrupted. These mild infections can be treated by improving wound cleansing ...
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Thirteen years of migration of Kirschner wires: A mediastinal foreign ...Jul 27, 2023 · Patients with Kirschner wires should be followed closely for the potential displacement of the wires. Also, wires should be removed as soon as ...
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Treatment Options for Pin Site Infection during Kirschner Wires in ...The purpose of this study is to evaluate the occurrence of infections following elective surgeries of the forefoot that were fixed using k-pins and to indicate ...Missing: indications contraindications<|separator|>
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Summarising the guidance for distal radius fractures - PubMedJul 13, 2023 · This article summarises the current recommendations from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA),
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Evaluating Kirschner wire fixation versus titanium plating and screws ...Time to radiographic union averaged 7.43 weeks with K-wires versus 8.21 weeks with titanium plates. No statistically significant differences emerged between ...
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A Comparative Study of Tensile Strength of Three Operative Fixation ...In order to overcome the disadvantages of plate fixation (soft tissue damage, tendon adhesion, and tendon rupture from the screws) and K-wire fixation (weak ...
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Comparison of Outcome of K-Wires Versus Plates & Screw Fixation ...Aug 6, 2025 · Conclusion: Plate and screw fixation showed significantly better outcomes than K-wires for hand fracture management. Larger randomized clinical ...
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Comparative clinical outcomes of K-wire fixation versus screw ...Jun 24, 2025 · However, the primary disadvantage of K-wire fixation is its inferior mechanical stability compared to screw fixation. This increases the ...
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Kirschner wire versus external fixation in the treatment of proximal ...Nov 18, 2023 · The main surgical treatments for paediatric proximal humeral fracture, since the 1980s, include fixation with a Kirschner wire, lag screws ...Missing: global adoption repairs
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Comparison of Pin Site Infection Rate between Schanz Screws And ...May 4, 2023 · Conclusion: Schanz screw is associated with decrease pin site infection rate as compared to K-wire in Ilizarov fixator for tibial fracture.Missing: cost | Show results with:cost
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Analysis of usage and associated cost of external fixators ... - PubMedThe cost of external fixation frame components was $670,805 per year. The average cost per external fixation frame was $5900. Conclusions: The majority of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] A Legendary Implant that has stood the Test of Time and its Current ...From 1935, it was utilized for maintenance of reduction of fracture-dislocations, especially of the elbow, hip, and ankle. In 1937, K-wires were used for the ...
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Comparison between Intramedullary Nailing and Percutaneous K ...Nov 3, 2014 · Intramedullary nailing fixation is advisable for fractures in the distal third of the metacarpal bone. It provides early recovery of the range of motion.
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Elastic stable intramedullary nailing versus Kirschner wire in ... - NIHNov 30, 2023 · The purpose of this study was to compare ESIN and K-wire techniques used in metaphyseal–diaphyseal junction (MDJ) fractures of the pediatric distal radius.
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Buried or exposed Kirschner wire for the management of hand and ...Our systematic review and meta-analysis suggests that buried K-wire may be more beneficial than exposed K-wire to provide a lower risk of infection and longer ...
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[PDF] Threaded Intramedullary Nails Are Biomechanically Superior to ...Kirschner wire fixation is a versatile, inexpensive option that requires less soft tissue dissection, but may be compli- cated by prolonged immobilization and ...
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[PDF] A Stretchable Strain Sensor System for Wireless Measurement of ...Mar 14, 2023 · An iPad Operating System app controls the system and displays sensor data in real-time. The system can simultaneously measure multiple sensors ...
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Sensor‐enabled Orthopedic Implants for Musculoskeletal MonitoringFeb 9, 2025 · Implants equipped with biomechanical environment sensing capabilities can provide real-time feedback on the load conditions of the implant ...
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Silver nanoparticles and their orthopaedic applications | Bone & JointMay 1, 2015 · Silver nanoparticles and their orthopaedic applications. ... A Kirschner wire (silver-coated titanium, silver-coated stainless ...
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A novel strategy for fabrication of antibacterial Kirschner wire via ...Jul 25, 2023 · Infection rates after K-wires surgery vary widely, with reported rates ranging from 11 % to 100 %, depending on the lifetime of the implant [6], ...Missing: FDA | Show results with:FDA
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Evaluation of 3D‐printed patient‐specific guides to facilitate ...Nov 18, 2024 · 3DP patient-specific guides resulted in faster, simpler, and more accurate Kirschner wire placement than freehand placement for both novice and ...
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Three-Dimensional Printed Targeting Device for Scaphoid Fracture ...Computed tomography (CT) 3-D reconstruction demonstrating a Kirschner wire (K-wire) successfully entering the scaphoid after using our CT-guided procedure. The ...
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Bioresorbable implants vs. Kirschner-wires in the treatment of ... - NIHApr 18, 2022 · Surgeries with bioresorbable intramedullary implants may have fewer complications than K- wire osteosynthesis in the treatment of severely displaced distal ...
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Pediatric Capitellum Fracture Fixation with Bio-absorbable K-wireJul 1, 2025 · Early diagnosis and appropriate fixation of pediatric capitellum fractures using bio-absorbable K-wires can lead to successful recovery and ...Missing: trials | Show results with:trials
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Usefulness of multiple bioabsorbable Mg screws/K‑wires for ...May 8, 2024 · Absorbable screw/K-wire fixation for com-RHFs is an option before radial head arthroplasty associated with a low complication rate and no need for revision.Missing: trials | Show results with:trials