Synthes 214.752 4.5mm Cannulated Screw Fully Threaded/52mm

SKU: SYNT-214.752
$80.00
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Synthes 214.752 4.5mm Cannulated Screw Fully Threaded/52mm

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• Model: 214.752
• Diameter: 4.5mm
• Length: 52mm

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.

 

Durability and Strength

The Synthesis 214.752 4.5mm cannulated screw is designed to provide maximum durability and strength in orthopedic procedures. Its robust construction ensures that it can withstand the repetitive stresses during the healing process, which is crucial for patient recovery. Many surgeons prefer using this screw because it offers both reliability and stability in securing bone fixation.

Innovative Cannulated Design

This fully threaded cannulated screw enables easy insertion over a guidewire, making the surgical process more efficient. As a result, surgeons can minimize the trauma to surrounding tissues during the procedure, which is beneficial for patient safety and comfort. This design is particularly advantageous in minimally invasive surgeries, as it offers precision and control when placing the screw.

Versatile Applications

The versatility of the Synthesis cannulated screw allows it to be used in various orthopedic applications, including fractures and joint stabilization. It can be adapted for different clinical needs, ensuring that it meets the demands of various surgical procedures. Therefore, its wide-ranging applicability makes it an essential tool in every orthopedic surgical kit.

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