OsteoMed 3.0/4.0mm Cannulated Screw System Instrument Implant Set
OsteoMed 3.0/4.0mm Cannulated Screw System Instrument Implant Set is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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OsteoMed 3.0/4.0mm Cannulated Screw System Instrument Implant Set
• (2) 316-0005 Cannulated Drill
• (1) 316-0001 3.0/4.0 Cannulated C'Sink
• (1) 316-0000 Cannulated system Depth Gauge
• (6) Taps
• 4.0mm Screws (4.0mm x 12mm-52mm)
• 3.0mm Screws (3.0mm x 10-40mm)
• 316-0010 Screw Organizer Block
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
This set belongs to the OsteoMed ExtremiFix™ Mini & Small Cannulated Screw System, featuring screws in both 3.0 mm and 4.0 mm diameters and is designed for minimally invasive fixation in delicate anatomical areas such as the foot, ankle, or hand. It includes both headed and headless, partially threaded screws in various lengths—offering flexibility for procedures like osteotomies, arthrodeses, and fragment fixation.
Each screw is engineered with a double-lead thread for enhanced insertion speed, along with self‑drilling, self‑tapping, and reverse‑cutting flutes to facilitate smooth penetration and removal through bone. The low-profile design helps avoid soft tissue irritation post-operatively. This level of refinement supports anatomical compatibility and efficiency in diverse surgical scenarios.
The instrument‑implant set consolidates all necessary components—including screws across size ranges and specialized drivers—into a tray for efficient intraoperative access. It’s ideal for outpatient or high-volume surgery suites needing a versatile, streamlined solution for small-bone fixation.
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