Temporary Stabilization: The primary use of T-clamps is for the temporary fixation of complex fractures, especially in unstable pelvic and spinal injuries, to stabilize the area before definitive surgery.
Access for Other Procedures: The design of the T-clamp allows for access to the abdomen, groin, and pelvis for emergent procedures like angiography or endovascular repair without hindering surgical access.
Spinal Fixation: In the spine, a T-clamp is part of a system that uses a band, clamp, and set screw to simplify the correction of spinal pathologies by providing immediate stabilization.
Design and Materials
T-Shape: The characteristic T-shape of the clamp is designed to increase the contact area with the bone, helping to securely guide and attach cables while avoiding loosening.


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