Twisting Steel Wires with a Drill: A New Surgical Technique
Meng-Qiang Fan1,2, Jiang Hua1,2, Jie-Feng Huang1,2
1Department of Orthopaedics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, China.
Abstract:
Stainless steel wires are often used to fix specific types of fractures in orthopaedic surgery using pliers. This article aims to introduce a new technique to twist steel wires by using an electric drill. The steps before twisting the wire are the same as usual. Our technique is as follows. First, tighten the two ends of wire by using pliers, then insert both the ends of wires into the drill and hold in place. Second, set the drill to reverse mode. Third, start turning the drill, then the two wires begin to intertwine and tighten. It is important to stop turning before the wire (the twisted part) begins to bend. Finally, cut the twisted part of wire in place, and bend the wire stump. This technique can achieve a better appearance while saving the strength of surgeons. It has the same clinical effect as the traditional method. This technique provides a new method for surgery and wide clinical application.
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