This hollow design enables the screw to be inserted over a guide wire or K-wire, which facilitates accurate placement and reduces the risk of damaging surrounding tissue. Double-threaded cannulated screws are commonly used in procedures involving fracture fixation, especially in areas requiring compression, such as the treatment of certain joint fractures or axial fractures of long bones. They provide stability and compression at the fracture site for optimal bone healing. Of note, the use of a specific screw or fixation technique depends on a variety of factors, including the type and location of the fracture, the patient's overall health, and the surgeon's expertise. Therefore, it is crucial to consult a qualified orthopedic surgeon who can assess your specific condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment.
1 Insert Screw
2 Compress
3 Countersink
Indicated for fixation of intra-articular and extra-articular fractures and nonunions of small bones and small bone fragments; arthrodeses of small joints; bunionectomies and osteotomies, including scaphoid and other carpal bones, metacarpals, tarsals, metatarsals, patella, ulnar styloid, capitellum, radial head and radial styloid.
Double-Threaded Cannulated Screw |
Φ3.0 x 14 mm |
Φ3.0 x 16 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 18 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 20 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 22 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 24 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 26 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 28 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 30 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 32 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 34 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 36 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 38 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 40 mm | |
Φ3.0 x 42 mm | |
Screw Head | Hexagonal |
Material | Titanium Alloy |
Surface Treatment | Micro-arc Oxidation |
Qualification | CE/ISO13485/NMPA |
Package | Sterile Packaging 1pcs/package |
MOQ | 1 Pcs |
Supply Ability | 1000+Pieces per Month |