About Trauma Dynamic Hip Screw
Dynamic Hip Screws are widely used in trauma orthopedic surgeries to treat intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric femoral fractures. The sliding screw-plate mechanism enables controlled compression at the fracture site, promoting faster healing and better alignment. Advin Health Care manufactures Dynamic Hip Screws with premium medical-grade materials, ensuring biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability. Available in various lengths and angles, these implants are compatible with standard instrumentation and facilitate optimal fracture stabilization and improved patient outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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Made from premium medical-grade materials for strength, durability, and biocompatibility
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Sliding screw-plate mechanism allows controlled fracture compression
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Available in multiple lengths and angles to suit different fracture types
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Provides rigid stabilization while enabling natural load sharing
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Suitable for intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric femoral fractures
Advanced Design for Reliable Fracture StabilizationEngineered using cold forged or machined technology, the DHS offers a combination of high load-bearing strength and biomechanical compatibility. Its smooth, polished surface ensures minimal tissue irritation while the precise single or double pitch thread enhances fixation in orthopedic trauma procedures.
Flexible Compatibility with Surgical InstrumentsThe Trauma DHS is fully compatible with standard DHS plates and surgical instruments, streamlining integration into existing orthopedic workflows. The slotted design facilitates secure plate attachment and ensures ease of use in both manual and real-time surgical operations.
Sterile and Safe for Immediate Surgical UseEach screw is sterilized using recommended EO or gamma sterilization methods and individually packed in a sterile blister or peel pack. The product's five-year shelf life and storage instructions guarantee long-term safety and preservation in medical environments.
FAQ's of Trauma Dynamic Hip Screw:
Q: How is the Trauma Dynamic Hip Screw used in orthopedic procedures?
A: The Dynamic Hip Screw is primarily utilized for internal fixation of intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric femoral fractures. During surgery, the screw is inserted into the femur and secured with a compatible DHS plate to stabilize the bone and promote healing.
Q: What are the benefits of using a DHS with a single or double pitch thread?
A: Single and double pitch thread options allow surgeons to select the optimal screw configuration for bone quality and fixation requirements, enhancing purchase in both osteoporotic and normal bone, while providing superior mechanical stability.
Q: When should EO or gamma sterilization be considered for this implant?
A: EO (ethylene oxide) or gamma sterilization is recommended prior to use to ensure aseptic conditions. The screws are supplied in pre-sterilized packaging, making them suitable for immediate surgical use upon opening.
Q: Where can these Trauma Dynamic Hip Screws be used?
A: These screws are intended for use in hospital settings, specifically by orthopedic surgeons for the treatment of hip fractures. They are suitable for trauma centers and surgical departments that manage complex bone injuries.
Q: What is the process of plate attachment with this DHS?
A: The screw features a slotted section that is designed to align precisely with DHS plates. After the screw is implanted in the bone, the plate is positioned and secured to the screw, ensuring rigid yet adaptable fixation.
Q: What guarantees and shelf life are provided for this product?
A: Manufacturers offer a guarantee of up to 5 years for the Trauma DHS, with a five-year shelf life when stored in a dry, clean, and sterile medical environment as per packaging instructions.
Q: Why choose this DHS for trauma fixation over alternative options?
A: This DHS is crafted from biocompatible stainless steel or titanium alloy, featuring a highly polished and corrosion-resistant finish. Its rich selection of sizes, compatibility with standard plates, and sterile, secure packaging make it a reliable solution in trauma care.