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These screws have a coarse thread designed to grip in cancellous bone. They are also useful as a rescue screw. i.e your 3.5mm cortical has sheared its head you can remove it and replace with a 4mm cancellous.
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Self-Drilling and Self-Tapping Screws for small bones/ fractures where plate placement is not possible. The head is designed to screw in flush in the bone creating a lag effect and minimising tissue irritation. Requires 1.0mm screwdriver for the 1.5mm screws and 1.5mm screwdriver for the 2.0 and 2.7mm ranges.
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Main Drive is 3mm Hex with an emergency 1.5mm Hex Drive for recovery on opposite end
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We offer standard locking plugs which are used to help stiffen the plate when the screw hole is unused. We also offer a cannulated style plug, which is particularly useful as a way of holding the plates in place whilst the other holes are drilled and filled. This reduces the need for bone holding forceps which can sometimes be hard to locate without interfering with the surgeon’s working area.
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Self tapping stainless steel screws with a suture eyelet in the head. Suture can be passed through the eye securely with the shaft in the bone. Insert driver for these screws is part # SA-INSERT See page 25 of our osteosynthesis catalog.
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An ingenious pin for use as a suture anchor. The tip of the pin has a thread cut into it that can be driven into the bone. Once in position the pin can be bent and will snap at the designated point just above the head, leaving the hole in position to receive the suture line.
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