Synthes 201.614 2.4mm Cortex Screw Self-Tapping/14mm

SKU: SYNT-201.614
$18.00
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Synthes 201.614 2.4mm Cortex Screw Self-Tapping/14mm

Synthes 

• Model: 201.614
• Diameter: 2.4mm
• Length: 14mm

This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.

What is the Synthes 201.614 Cortex Screw?

The Synthes 201.614 2.4mm Cortex Screw is a precision-engineered screw designed specifically for orthopedic surgeries. Synthesis, a leader in surgical implants, offers this 14mm self-tapping screw that ensures strong and reliable fixation. Unlike traditional screws, the self-tapping feature allows surgeons to easily insert the screw without pre-drilling, which saves time during procedures.

Advantages of Self-Tapping Design

One of the main advantages is that it reduces the need for additional instruments. This means surgeons can complete the procedure faster and with fewer complications. Because it is designed to create its own thread as it is inserted, it minimizes the risk of damaging surrounding tissues. This makes it a favorable choice for various applications in orthopedic surgery.

Applications in Orthopedic Surgery

The Synthes Cortex Screw is suitable for a variety of pediatric and adult orthopedic procedures. It is commonly used in the fixation of bone fractures and in reconstructive surgeries. Since it provides excellent stability, it allows for quick recovery for patients. Moreover, utilizing these screws helps to reduce the overall time patients spend in surgery, which is beneficial for both the patient and the medical staff.

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