External Fixator For Treatment of Distal
Radius Fractures

Pin Care of External Fixator
- In general very little care is needed
- Wrapping sterile Kerlix (Kling, roller gauze) between the pin clamp and skin may prevent
the skin from pistoning up and down over the pin, this reduces pin tract contamination and
the chance of pin tract infection. This can be done as needed.
- If the pin site become sore or has drainage this is not unusual
- Call your physician .
- Your physician may ask you to come in, this is usually not a serious problem but it can
be.
- Your physician may prescribe an oral antibiotic.
- Continue on your oral antibiotics as prescribed.
- Do not stop your antibiotic therapy until directed.
- Your physician may ask you to clean your pins.
- First wash hands and prepare a clean work surface.
- Using sterile swabs with a solution of 1/2 hydrogen peroxide and 1/2 normal saline; pull
back the skin around the pins and clean vigorously 2 times a day. (You should use
approximately 1 teaspoonful of each or 1 - 5cc "Dispos-A-Vial" of normal
saline.)
- Wrap Kerlix (Kling, roller gauze) snugly around the pins at the junction of pin and
skin.
- Call your physician for the following:
- Please call your physician if there is excessive redness or swelling.
- Temperature over 101.5 degrees.
- Pain not relieved by prescription medication or Tylenol ®.
- Drainage from incision site or pin sites that is foul smelling, yellow, or green.
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