About Cortical Screw
Cortical Screws are widely used in trauma orthopedic surgeries to stabilize fractures in dense cortical regions, such as the shafts of long bones. Made from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, they ensure durability, strength, and biocompatibility. Advin Health Care provides these screws to support surgeons in achieving secure and reliable fracture fixation. Their finely threaded design allows for optimal grip in cortical bone, reducing the risk of loosening and ensuring post-operative stability. Cortical Screws can be used alone or in combination with plates, making them versatile for various fracture types and surgical applications.
Advanced Features:
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High-strength surgical-grade stainless steel construction
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Fine-thread design for secure cortical bone fixation
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Available in multiple sizes for surgical versatility
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Compatible with plates for fracture stabilization
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Lightweight, durable, and reliable for orthopedic surgery
Superior Performance in Orthopedic FixationCortical Screws ensure optimal bone fixation and stabilization for orthopedic surgeries. Their self-tapping, fine pitch thread design provides secure engagement with bone, while high-strength materials resist corrosion, guaranteeing lasting performance. Customizable head options accommodate various surgical preferences and requirements.
Precise Engineering and Safe HandlingManufactured using advanced CNC machining, each screw features accurate dimensions and thread geometry. Sterile medical-grade packaging ensures safety during transport and handling, supporting the highest standards of hygiene. The screws are lightweight and portable, suitable for a variety of operating room environments.
FAQ's of Cortical Screw:
Q: How are these cortical screws sterilized and packed for safety?
A: Each screw is sterilized and individually blister packed in medical grade packaging to maintain sterility and safety until use, adhering to standard orthopedic implant protocols.
Q: What application areas are suitable for this cortical screw?
A: These screws are intended for fixation and stabilization in long bones and small bone orthopedic procedures, widely used in fracture repair surgeries.
Q: When should I choose stainless steel versus titanium for the screw material?
A: Titanium offers higher biocompatibility and corrosion resistance, making it preferable for patients with metal sensitivities. Stainless steel is suitable for cost-effective solutions where compatibility is assured.
Q: Where can these screws be sourced from, and who are the available suppliers?
A: These cortical screws are exported, manufactured, supplied, and traded within India by authorized orthopedic implant companies listed as exporter, manufacturer, supplier, and trader.
Q: What is the proper process for using the cortical screw during surgery?
A: The screw is inserted manually into the bone using compatible instruments, with the self-tapping thread facilitating precise placement and secure fixation. Selection of head type and size is based on surgical need.
Q: How does the screw design benefit fracture stabilization?
A: The fine pitch thread and self-tapping feature deliver optimal grip and stability, minimizing the risk of loosening and ensuring reliable fracture healing.
Q: What are the storage and shelf life considerations for these screws?
A: The screws should be stored in a dry, sterile environment. They have a shelf life of up to 5 years when unopened and maintained under recommended conditions.