TRAUMA
Plate:
The plates are metal plates several times the width and on which there are holes for screw entry. Plaques come in many forms. The plaque is attached to the bone with screws. Plaques that are implanted in the upper limbs after a bone fracture usually remain in the body for the rest of their lives and do not need to be removed except in special cases, but plaques that are implanted in the lower extremities after a bone fracture should usually be Get out of the body in a few years
Nail:
Indigo are metal rods used to immobilize fractures in long bones. The long bones of the body are usually like hollow tubes, and by placing these rods in the middle canal of these bones, the reduced fractures can be immobilized.
Screw:
Screws are the most common metal implant for immobilizing bones after reduction. The screw can be used alone or with a plate or indigo.
Pin:
A pin is a thin metal rod that exists in diameters from one millimeter to six millimeters. Using a pin, you can hold two broken bones together. These devices are commonly used to immobilize small bones. Most of the time, the pins come out of the body after a while