Headless Compression Screw, Cannulated, 6.5 x 65 mm, Long Thread
Headless Compression Screw, Cannulated, 6.5 x 65 mm, Long Thread
The Headless Cannulated Compression Screw 6.5 mm x 65 mm Long Thread is a precision-engineered orthopedic implant designed for stable compression and fixation of fractures, osteotomies, and reconstructive procedures. Its headless design allows the screw to be fully countersunk, reducing implant prominence and minimizing soft tissue irritation.
The cannulated structure enables guidewire-assisted insertion for precise and controlled placement, while the long-thread configuration ensures strong bone purchase and effective interfragmentary compression. With a 6.5 mm diameter and 65 mm length, this screw is ideal for shorter fixation requirements where stability and compression are essential.
Key Features & Benefits
Headless Design
Allows flush or sub-flush placement to reduce irritation and implant prominence.
Cannulated Construction
Enables accurate guidewire-assisted surgical insertion.
Long Thread Configuration
Provides strong bone engagement and reliable compression.
Compression Fixation
Supports stable fracture healing through controlled interfragmentary compression.
6.5 mm Diameter
Delivers high-strength fixation performance.
65 mm Length
Suitable for compact bone fixation and reconstructive procedures.
Orthopedic Trauma Compatible
Designed for fracture fixation, osteotomies, and bone reconstruction.
Technical Specifications
Product Name: Headless Compression Screw
Diameter: 6.5 mm
Length: 65 mm
Thread Type: Long Thread
Design: Cannulated
Head Style: Headless
Application: Orthopedic Bone Compression and Fixation
Clinical Specialty: Orthopedic Surgery / Trauma Surgery
Applications
Fracture Fixation
Interfragmentary Compression
Trauma Surgery
Osteotomy Fixation
Foot and Ankle Surgery
Sports Medicine Procedures
Bone Reconstruction
Hospital Orthopedic Departments
Ambulatory Surgery Centers
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Product features
Materials and care
Materials and care
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