Medical use double threaded cannulated screw with price

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Double-threaded cannulated screws are a special type of screw used in orthopedic surgery to fix broken bones or in osteotomies (surgical cutting of bone). The screw is double-threaded, which means it has threads on both ends and can be inserted into the bone from either direction. This design provides greater stability and holding force than traditional single-thread screws. In addition, the dual-thread design allows for better compression of fracture fragments during screw insertion. This screw is also cannulated, which means it has a hollow center or channel running along its length.


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Orthopedic Cannulated Screw Description

What is cannulated screw?
Titanium cannulated screw is a special type of orthopedic screw used to fix bone fragments during various surgical procedures. Its unique construction features a hollow core or cannula into which a guide wire can be inserted. This design not only increases the precision of placement, but also minimizes trauma to surrounding tissue during surgery.

This hollow design enables the screw to be inserted over a guide wire or K-wire, which facilitates accurate placement and reduces the risk of damaging surrounding tissue. Double-threaded cannulated screws are commonly used in procedures involving fracture fixation, especially in areas requiring compression, such as the treatment of certain joint fractures or axial fractures of long bones. They provide stability and compression at the fracture site for optimal bone healing. Of note, the use of a specific screw or fixation technique depends on a variety of factors, including the type and location of the fracture, the patient's overall health, and the surgeon's expertise. Therefore, it is crucial to consult a qualified orthopedic surgeon who can assess your specific condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment.

In summary, surgery cannulated screws are an important tool in modern orthopedic surgery, helping surgeons perform precise and minimally invasive procedures. Their unique design allows for the use of a guide wire, which improves the accuracy of screw placement and reduces the risk of complications. As technology continues to advance, the application and effectiveness of cannulated screws are likely to expand, further improving patient outcomes in orthopedic care. Whether used for fracture fixation, osteotomy, or joint stabilization, Orthopedic cannulated screws represent a major advancement in surgical technique that contributes to the overall success of orthopedic interventions.

Surgical Cannulated Screw Features

Cortical-Thread
Double-Threaded Cannulated Screw 3

1 Insert Screw 

         2 Compress 

3 Countersink

Metal Cannulated Screw Indications

Indicated for fixation of intra-articular and extra-articular fractures and nonunions of small bones and small bone fragments; arthrodeses of small joints; bunionectomies and osteotomies, including scaphoid and other carpal bones, metacarpals, tarsals, metatarsals, patella, ulnar styloid, capitellum, radial head and radial styloid.

Titanium Cannulated Screw Details

 Double-Threaded Cannulated Screw

1c460823

Φ3.0 x 14 mm
Φ3.0 x 16 mm
Φ3.0 x 18 mm
Φ3.0 x 20 mm
Φ3.0 x 22 mm
Φ3.0 x 24 mm
Φ3.0 x 26 mm
Φ3.0 x 28 mm
Φ3.0 x 30 mm
Φ3.0 x 32 mm
Φ3.0 x 34 mm
Φ3.0 x 36 mm
Φ3.0 x 38 mm
Φ3.0 x 40 mm
Φ3.0 x 42 mm
Screw Head Hexagonal
Material Titanium Alloy
Surface Treatment Micro-arc Oxidation
Qualification CE/ISO13485/NMPA
Package Sterile Packaging 1pcs/package
MOQ 1 Pcs
Supply Ability 1000+Pieces per Month

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