Kirschner’s wire

Kirschner’s wire /kursh″nərz/ [Martin Kirschner, German surgeon, 1879–1942; AS, wir] , a threaded or smooth metallic wire 22.86 cm long and available in three diameters. The wire is used in internal fixation of fractures or for skeletal traction. Also called K-wire.

Kirschner wire for internal fixation of calcaneal fracture (Dayton et al, 2014)