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Forefoot compression bone screw F.A.S.T.®
hindfootcannulatedheadless

forefoot compression bone screw
forefoot compression bone screw
forefoot compression bone screw
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Characteristics

Applications
forefoot, hindfoot
Screw features
cannulated, headless
Materials
metallic
Part of bone
cortical

Description

Developed with the help of expert surgeons, the F.A.S.T.® screw range is used in numerous indications in forefoot, midfoot and hindfoot surgery. Characteristics: F.A.S.T.® screws are available in 5 diameters and 3 versions: Ø 2.3: compression screw Ø 2.7: compression screw, beleved head screw and neutralisation screw Ø 3.2: compression screw, beleved head screw Ø 4.2: compression screw Ø 6.5: compression screw, beleved head screw and neutralisation screw F.A.S.T.® screws have the following characteristics: Self-drilling so they can be inserted directly into the bone. Beleved heads to optimize screw retention in the primary cortical bone and limit the risk of discomfort for the patient. Larger guide pin diameters (Ø 1 / Ø 1.2 and Ø 2.2) to limit the risk of bending or breakage. Materials: F.A.S.T.® screws are made from titanium (TA6V ELI ISO 5832-3 )/ Sterile packaging INSTRUMENTS 2 kits are available for inserting F.A.S.T.® screws: Forefoot and midfoot surgery kit for inserting screws of the following diameters: Ø 2.3 / Ø 2.7 / Ø 3.2 / Ø 4.2 Midfoot and hindfoot surgery kit for inserting screws of the following diameters: Ø 3.2 / Ø 4.2 / Ø 6.5 INDICATIONS The FAST® range of screws is intended for use in foot surgery. The indications are: Synthesis of bone fragments, Arthrodeses, Osteotomies. Contraindications : acute, chronic, local or systemic infections (heart diseases, uncompensated diabetes, constant hemodialysis, weakened immune system).
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