Synthes 202.718 3.0mm Cannulated Screw Long Thread/18mm
Synthes 202.718 3.0mm Cannulated Screw Long Thread/18mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Synthes 202.718 3.0mm Cannulated Screw Long Thread/18mm
Synthes
• Model: 202.718
• Diameter: 3.0mm
• Length: 18mm
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.
Innovative Design for Enhanced Stability
The Synthesis 202.718 3.0mm Cannulated Screw features a long thread design that offers exceptional stability during surgical procedures. Because of its cannulated structure, this screw allows for easy insertion through a guide wire. Surgeons prefer it for its ability to maintain bone alignment effectively, and this stability is crucial when performing orthopedic surgeries.
Versatile Applications in Orthopedic Surgery
This cannulated screw is especially beneficial in various orthopedic applications. It is designed for use in fracture fixation and osteotomy procedures. Surgeons often choose the Synthesis Cannulated Screw due to its versatility and reliability, which reduce the risk of complications. Therefore, it supports a wide range of surgical techniques, making it an essential tool in any surgical kit.
Enhanced Patient Outcomes with Reliable Materials
The Synthesis Cannulated Screw is crafted from high-quality materials that ensure durability and biocompatibility. This quality construction not only provides strength but also minimizes the risk of infection and enhances overall patient outcomes. As such, choosing this screw means better recovery rates and fewer post-operative complications, which is a priority in modern orthopedic surgery.

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