Stryker Trauma 657022 Variax 2 Locking Screw Fully Threaded T10 2.7mm x 22mm
Stryker Trauma 657022 Variax 2 Locking Screw Fully Threaded T10 2.7mm x 22mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stryker Trauma 657022 Variax 2 Locking Screw Fully Threaded T10 2.7mm x 22mm
• Model: 657022
• 2.7mm x 22mm
Stryker Trauma
Key Features of the Locking Screw
The Stryker Trauma 657022 Variax 2 Locking Screw is engineered for superior performance in orthopedic procedures. With its T10 Torx design and fully threaded shaft measuring 2.7mm in diameter and 22mm in length, this locking screw ensures optimal fixation and stability. Surgeons trust its reliability, knowing it can withstand the stresses of trauma cases, making it a go-to choice for complex fractures and reconstructions.
Applications in Orthopedic Surgery
This locking screw is widely used in various orthopedic applications, particularly in trauma fixation and joint arthroplasties. The unique locking mechanism provides enhanced angular stability, which is crucial when treating unstable fractures. Due to its versatility, the Stryker Trauma Variax 2 locking screw can be employed in both upper and lower extremity procedures, ensuring that orthopedic surgeons have a robust option for their surgical needs.
Advantages of Using Fully Threaded Design
The fully threaded design of the Stryker Trauma locking screw offers significant advantages over partially threaded alternatives. This design promotes better bone purchase and aids in the compression of fragments, facilitating healing. Additionally, it allows for improved cycling resistance, reducing the risk of screw backout during the healing process. Surgeons benefit from using this screw because it enhances surgical outcomes and patient recovery times due to its superior fixation capabilities.

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