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Cannulated Screws Ø 7.3 mm for Osteosynthesis Applications
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Description
Application: for osteosynthesis of femoral neck fractures, tibial condyle and epicondyle fractures, pelvic bones, ankle arthrodesis. The thread type is spongy. The thread profile is self-tapping.
Thread completeness is partial. The head is spherical. Hexagonal slot.
Cannulated design. Tapping grooves on the screw tip. Laser marking of screw diameter and length.
Sterilise before use.
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