External fixation is a method of stabilizing fractures using pins connected to an external frame. It is indicated for open fractures with soft tissue injury, long bone and pelvic fractures, and in multiple trauma patients. The basic components are pins inserted through bones, clamps connecting pins to rods or rings, and external rods or rings. Proper pin placement and construct are important for stability. Complications can include pin site infections, loosening, and breakage. Care includes daily inspection and cleaning of pins.