Synthes 202.615 3.0mm Cannulated Screw Short Thread/15mm
Synthes 202.615 3.0mm Cannulated Screw Short Thread/15mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Synthes 202.615 3.0mm Cannulated Screw Short Thread/15mm
• Model: 202.615 Synthes
• Diameter: 3.0mm
• Length: 15mm
The Synthes 202.615 3.0 mm Cannulated Screw (Short Thread, 15 mm) is tailored for precision fixation in small bone surgeries—such as those involving the wrist, hand, or forefoot. Its short-thread design (with threads extending to roughly one-third of the screw’s length) facilitates targeted interfragmentary compression in the far fragment while leaving the shaft unthreaded for glide and alignment in the near fragment.
Designed for minimally invasive surgical techniques, the cannulated 1.2 mm core allows the screw to be placed over a guidewire, providing accurate targeting and reducing soft tissue disturbance. The self‑drilling and self‑tapping feature further simplifies the procedure by negating the need for pre-drilling in most cases. Its low-profile 4.0 mm head with a cruciform drive ensures smooth insertion and minimizes the risk of soft tissue irritation.
Constructed from durable stainless steel, the 202.615 screw is intended for single-use and integrates seamlessly with Synthes' cannulated screw systems. Its compact size and precise threading make it a reliable option for stabilizing small bone fragments—particularly in delicate reconstructive contexts where anatomical precision and soft tissue preservation are critical.
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.
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