Everything about Open Reduction Internal Fixation totally explained
Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) is a medical procedure.
Open reduction refers to
open surgery to set
bones, as is necessary for some
fractures.
Internal fixation refers to fixation of screws and/or plates to enable or facilitate
healing. Rigid fixation prevents micromotion across lines of fracture to enable healing and prevent infection. Some surgeons use titanium bone plates, screws, and intramedullar nails to rigidly fix fractures.
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