Synthes 208.434 6.5mm Cannulated Screw 32mm Thread 60mm

SKU: SYNT-208.434
$78.50
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Synthes 208.434 6.5mm Cannulated Screw 32mm Thread 60mm

Synthes

• Model: 208.434
• Diameter: 6.5mm
• Length: 60mm

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What is a Cannulated Screw?

A cannulated screw, such as the Synthes 208.434 6.5mm model, is a specialized orthopedic implant designed for the fixation of bone structures. Its unique hollow design allows for the guided insertion of a guide wire, making the surgical process more precise and efficient. Because of this design, cannulated screws are particularly useful in complex orthopedic procedures, providing superior stability with minimal invasive techniques.

Applications in Orthopedic Surgery

Cannulated screws are frequently employed in various orthopedic surgeries, including the treatment of fractures, osteotomies, and arthrodesis. The Synthes 208.434 screw, with its 32mm thread and 60mm length, is ideal for applications requiring robust fixation, especially in weight-bearing areas of the skeleton. Surgeons prefer cannulated screws for their ability to reduce overall recovery time and postoperative complications in their patients.

Benefits of Using Cannulated Screws

Using a cannulated screw, like the Synthes 208.434, delivers several benefits in surgery. First, the guided insertion minimizes the risk of damaging surrounding tissues and vessels. Second, their design allows for accurate placement, enhancing the stability of bone fragments. Therefore, surgeons can achieve better outcomes, making cannulated screws a preferred choice in complex surgical scenarios.

 

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