Vidal J
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1983 Nov(180):7-14.
External fixation is a method of immobilization that uses percutaneous pins placed in bone and linked with external connectors. The concept of external fixation appears in works of Malgaigne from the mid-19th century. Since Malgaigne's invention many other external fixation systems have been introduced, and external fixation is currently a standard method for treating fractures.