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[Principles of deformity correction using the Taylor Spatial Frame].

Mark Eidelman1, Avraham Chezar

  • 1Pediatric Orthopedics Unit, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel. markeid@yahoo.com

Harefuah
|September 1, 2005
PubMed
Summary

The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) offers precise limb deformity correction using a stable external fixator and computer-guided software. This advanced system enables patients to self-correct skeletal issues effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Biomechanical engineering

Context:

  • The Ilizarov ring external fixator, developed in the 1950s, gained Western acceptance in the 1980s for treating limb pathologies.
  • The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) emerged in the mid-1990s, building upon Ilizarov principles.

Purpose:

  • To review the theoretical foundations and application methods of the Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF).
  • To highlight the advantages and capabilities of the TSF system in correcting skeletal deformities.

Summary:

  • The TSF is a ring external fixator system based on projected geometry and Stewart platforms.
  • It provides stable fixation with advanced manipulation capabilities for bone fragments.
  • Internet-based software guides the treatment plan for deformity correction, fracture reduction, or limb lengthening.

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Impact:

  • The TSF facilitates precise correction of complex limb deformities.
  • Combines stable external fixation with computer-aided accuracy for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Represents a treatment of choice for accurate skeletal deformity correction.