Synthes 212.826 2.4mm Locking Screw Self-Tapping w/ Stardrive Recess 26mm
Synthes 212.826 2.4mm Locking Screw Self-Tapping w/ Stardrive Recess 26mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Synthes 212.826 2.4mm Locking Screw Self-Tapping w/ Stardrive Recess 26mm
Synthes
• Model: 212.826
• Diameter: 2.4mm
• Length: 26mm
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 Engineering of Synthes 212.826
The Synthes 212.826 is a meticulously designed 2.4mm Locking Screw, featuring a self-tapping mechanism. This innovation allows for enhanced stability and security in various surgical applications. Surgical professionals prefer this locking screw due to its reliable performance and the ability to secure fragments effectively, which minimizes the risk of displacement during healing.
Stardrive Recess for Enhanced Grip
This locking screw comes equipped with a stardrive recess that significantly improves tool engagement. The unique design of the stardrive provides better grip, reducing slippage during insertion. As a result, surgeons can apply greater torque without compromising the screw head's integrity, making the Synthes 212.826 an essential tool for any surgical setup.
Versatile Surgical Applications
Because of its versatile design, the Synthes 212.826 is suitable for a range of surgical applications including orthopedic and trauma surgeries. The self-tapping feature aids in efficient insertion, reducing the need for pre-drilling in many cases. Therefore, it not only saves time but also enhances procedural efficiency, making it a preferred choice among healthcare providers.

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