Hand phalange arthrodesis screw
carpal jointheadless

Hand phalange arthrodesis screw - Aplus Biotechnology - carpal joint / headless
Hand phalange arthrodesis screw - Aplus Biotechnology - carpal joint / headless
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Characteristics

Applications
carpal joint, hand phalange
Screw features
headless

Description

Aplus Headless Screw System allows for self-drilling and self-tapping, enabling orthopedic surgeons to control compression force during the fixation process. The conical design of the screw helps to reduce soft tissue irritation and screw protrusion, and decreases the risk of screw breakage, achieving a quick and safe fit. FEATURES 1. - The design of hollow guide wire is intended for minimally invasive surgery. 2. - The self-tapping thread design makes it easy to implant. 3. - Continuous thread enhances the compression effect. 4. - Pressure relief grooves are designed to disperse stress. Product Information The design features of the Aplus Headless Screw system include a hollow guide pin for minimally invasive surgeries, a self-tapping screw design for easy implantation, continuous threads for enhanced compression effect, and pressure relief grooves to effectively disperse stress and reduce the risk of screw breakage caused by excessive stress concentration. It is suitable for various fracture fixations and provides an excellent compression fixation effect.

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