Abstract
The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) can be used for the treatment of bone infections, deformity
correction, contracture correction or to reconstruction by segment transportation.
The TSF is very solid and allows even a full weight bearing mobilization. The TSF
consists at least of two partial or full rings connected by six telescopic struts.
It allows simultaneous correction of deformities in all possible planes without frame
modification only by adjusting the strut length. The accurate frame assembly is very
important to achieve a stable frame construct and to reduce pin infections, pin loosening
or wrong deformity correction. Therefore, good knowledge of the frame assembly is
necessary to achieve treatment success. This video demonstrates and teaches the key
knowledge of TSF assembly using an artificial bone with varus deformity.
Key words
Taylor Spatial Frame - bone deformity - axis correction - hexapod - surgical instruction
TSF