OsteoMed 2.0/2.4mm Cannulated Screw System Instrument Implant Set
OsteoMed 2.0/2.4mm Cannulated Screw System Instrument Implant Set is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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OsteoMed 2.0/2.4mm Cannulated Screw System Instrument Implant Set
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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.
The OsteoMed ExtremiFix™ Cannulated Screw System – Mini & Small (2.0 mm and 2.4 mm) offers surgeons a compact, minimally invasive fixation platform ideal for foot, ankle, hand, and wrist surgeries. It supports a range of orthopedic applications including bone reconstruction, osteotomy, arthrodesis, joint fusion, and fracture repair in anatomically delicate areas.
Precision-Engineered Screws for Efficient Fixation
This modular system includes both headless and partial-headed cannulated screws, available in a variety of lengths from 6 mm to 50 mm. Each screw features double-lead threading for rapid insertion and efficient compression, along with self-drilling, self-tapping, and reverse-cutting flutes to aid smooth cortical bone entry and removal.
Complete Kit with Surgical Instrumentation
The instrument-implant set comes with all necessary tools and implants aligned in an organized tray for efficient operating room setup. Titanium screw options ensure low-profile fixation and soft tissue respect, while the full instrumentation enables precise guidewire-driven placement and removal.
Let me know if you’d like a side-by-side comparison with larger screw systems, guidance on application across surgical indications, or help matching instrumentation to specific procedural needs.
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