Synthes 208.414 6.5mm Cannulated Screw 16mm Thread/95mm

SKU: SYNT-208.414
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Synthes 208.414 6.5mm Cannulated Screw 16mm Thread/95mm

Synthes

• Model: 208.414
• Diameter: 6.5mm
• Length: 95mm

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.

 

Precision and Design

The Synthes cannulated screw, specifically the 208.414 model, features a diameter of 6.5mm with a 16mm thread and a length of 95mm. This design caters to the meticulous needs of orthopedic surgeries. The cannulated structure allows for easy insertion over a guide wire, ensuring that surgeons can achieve precision during critical procedures. Therefore, the Synthes cannulated screw is a go-to choice for many medical professionals.

Application in Surgical Procedures

These screws are primarily used in the fixation of various bone fractures, and they play a vital role in orthopedic surgeries. The cannulated design permits minimal invasion as it can be inserted through a hollow guide wire. This quality not only enhances recovery times but also promotes optimal healing because less trauma is inflicted on the surrounding tissues.

Benefits of Using Synthes Cannulated Screws

Choosing the Synthes 208.414 cannulated screw offers a significant advantage due to its reliability and robust construction. It is engineered to withstand various stresses during recovery, which is crucial for patients. Additionally, with its unique thread design, it provides superior grip within the bone, decreasing the chances of screw migration and ensuring long-term stability of the fixation.

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