About Trauma Reduction Screw
Reduction Screws are widely used in trauma orthopedic procedures for fractures and reconstructive surgeries to achieve accurate reduction of bone fragments. They provide controlled alignment, allowing surgeons to secure bones effectively before applying plates or rods. Advin Health Care manufactures Reduction Screws with premium medical-grade materials, ensuring biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and consistent long-term reliability. Available in various sizes and designs, these screws accommodate different fracture types and surgical techniques, offering optimal stabilization and improved clinical outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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Made from premium medical-grade materials for strength, durability, and biocompatibility
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Facilitates precise bone fragment alignment in trauma surgeries
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Available in multiple sizes and designs for versatile surgical applications
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Provides temporary or permanent stabilization before definitive fixation
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Suitable for fractures, reconstructive, and corrective orthopedic procedures
High-Quality Sterile DesignEach Trauma Reduction Screw is sterilized (either via Gamma or EO methods) and packed to guarantee safety and infection prevention. The implant complies with global quality standards including ISO 13485 and CE certification, ensuring reliability in surgical orthopedic procedures.
Versatile Application and CompatibilityEngineered for use in long bones and small fragment fixation, these screws are compatible with standard orthopedic tools. Both cancellous and cortical threading, in addition to partial or full thread options, provide versatility for different fracture types and anatomical needs.
Precision Engineering and Imaging SupportMade with advanced CNC machining from premium stainless steel or titanium alloys, the screws feature high accuracy, stability, and excellent resistance to corrosion. Their radiolucency allows for precise intraoperative or post-op imaging without interference, aiding effective patient follow-up.
FAQ's of Trauma Reduction Screw:
Q: How is the Trauma Reduction Screw sterilized before use?
A: The Trauma Reduction Screw is sterilized using either Gamma irradiation or Ethylene Oxide (EO) processes, ensuring it arrives sterile and safe for immediate use in surgical procedures.
Q: What is the process for applying the Trauma Reduction Screw during surgery?
A: During orthopedic trauma surgery, the screw is manually inserted using standard orthopedic instrumentation. Its self-tapping thread design aids secure placement into bone, facilitating stable fracture fixation with minimal preparation.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using this screw for fracture fixation?
A: The screw provides high stability, strong fixation, and is corrosion-resistant. Its radiolucent property supports clear medical imaging, while the sterile, single-use packaging prevents infection risks. Precision machining ensures accurate fit and function.
Q: When should this Trauma Reduction Screw be used?
A: This screw is intended for the fixation of bone fractures, especially in long bones or for small fragment stabilization, typically during trauma or reconstructive orthopedic surgeries.
Q: Where should the screw be stored prior to use?
A: The screw should be kept in dry, sterile conditions to maintain its sterility and functionality until required for surgical procedures.
Q: What makes the screw compatible with different orthopedic instruments?
A: It is designed with standard head types (Hex or Star Drive) and thread options, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of existing orthopedic instrumentation commonly found in operating rooms.
Q: How long is the shelf life of the Trauma Reduction Screw?
A: When maintained in its original sterile packaging and stored properly, the Trauma Reduction Screw has a shelf life of 5 years.