About Proximal Femoral Screw
Proximal Femoral Screws are widely used in orthopedic trauma surgeries in combination with Dynamic Hip Screws (DHS) or Proximal Femoral Nails (PFN) to manage proximal femur fractures. Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, they offer excellent strength, durability, and biocompatibility. Advin Health Care provides these screws to assist surgeons in achieving precise fixation, reducing the risk of screw loosening or rotational instability. The screws are designed to work with intramedullary or extramedullary implants to ensure angular stability and proper load distribution at the fracture site. They are suitable for osteoporotic, comminuted, and complex fractures, enabling early mobilization and improved patient recovery.
Advanced Features:
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High-strength surgical-grade stainless steel construction
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Designed for use with DHS or PFN systems
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Provides rotational and axial stability
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Effective in osteoporotic and comminuted fractures
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Supports early mobilization and faster post-operative recovery
Reliable Fixation for Proximal Femur FracturesOur Proximal Femoral Screw provides robust and accurate stabilization, ideal for managing complex proximal femur injuries. Advanced threading technology ensures strong bone anchorage while minimizing the risk of implant loosening. These screws are compatible with proximal femoral nail systems, supporting seamless integration during surgical procedures. Sterile packaging guarantees safety and preserves product integrity for up to five years.
Tailored Options to Meet Surgical NeedsChoose from a versatile selection of lengths (75 mm to 130 mm) and diameters (6.5 mm to 8 mm), ensuring the best fit for diverse patient anatomies. Both full and partial thread variants are available, empowering surgeons to select the optimal screw for their specific operative requirements. Customization is also possible to meet individual hospital protocols or patient needs.
FAQ's of Proximal Femoral Screw:
Q: How is the Proximal Femoral Screw sterilized before use?
A: The screws undergo gamma sterilization or are sterilized according to the protocol followed by the hospital, guaranteeing they are safe for surgical implantation.
Q: What sizes and thread options are available for the Proximal Femoral Screw?
A: The screw comes in lengths ranging from 75 mm to 130 mm and diameters between 6.5 mm and 8 mm. Both full and partial thread options are available to suit different clinical applications.
Q: When should a Proximal Femoral Screw be used in surgical procedures?
A: This screw is recommended for the fixation of proximal femur fractures, supporting the stabilization of bone fragments during orthopedic surgery.
Q: Where can the Proximal Femoral Screw be utilized?
A: It is designed for use in hospitals and surgical centers where orthopedic procedures for proximal femur fractures are performed. Its compatibility with proximal femoral nail systems ensures broad utility.
Q: What process is followed for packaging and storage of the screw?
A: Each screw is individually packed in a sterile blister pack, maintaining product cleanliness. It should be stored in a sterile, dry environment until use to preserve its integrity.
Q: How is the screw inserted during surgery?
A: The screw is manually inserted by an orthopedic surgeon using standard instruments, with dimensions customizable to individual patient anatomy.
Q: What are the benefits of using this screw for femur fixation?
A: Featuring high strength, corrosion resistance, and precision threading, the screw offers stable bone fixation, minimizes risk of loosening, and supports effective healing. Its single-use, sterile design enhances patient safety.