cannulated screw system
The cannulated screw system represents a significant advancement in orthopedic surgical technology, offering surgeons a versatile and precise solution for bone fixation procedures. This innovative system features hollow screws designed with a central channel that runs through their entire length, enabling accurate placement over guide wires. The system includes various screw sizes and thread patterns, accommodating different anatomical requirements and bone densities. The screws are typically manufactured from high-grade surgical stainless steel or titanium alloys, ensuring both durability and biocompatibility. The system's primary function is to provide stable fixation for fractures, fusions, and osteotomies across multiple anatomical locations. Its unique design allows for minimally invasive procedures, as surgeons can utilize the guide wire technique for precise screw placement while minimizing tissue damage. The system also incorporates specialized instrumentation, including calibrated drill bits, depth gauges, and compression devices, all designed to work seamlessly together. This comprehensive approach ensures optimal surgical outcomes and reduced operating time. The cannulated design facilitates accurate screw positioning through small incisions, making it particularly valuable in procedures requiring precise placement and minimal tissue disruption.