Low Profile Screw, Titanium, 4.5 mm x 38 mm, Cannulated, Fully Threaded
Low Profile Screw, Titanium, 4.5 mm x 38 mm, Cannulated, Fully Threaded
The Low Profile Cannulated Screw Titanium 4.5 mm x 38 mm Fully Threaded is a precision-engineered orthopedic fixation implant designed for fracture fixation, trauma surgery, and reconstructive orthopedic procedures. Manufactured from high-strength titanium, this screw provides excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical performance.
The cannulated design enables accurate guidewire-assisted insertion for enhanced surgical precision. Its fully threaded configuration provides uniform fixation along the screw length, helping to maximize stability in appropriate orthopedic applications. The low-profile head is designed to reduce implant prominence and minimize soft tissue irritation.
Measuring 4.5 mm in diameter and 38 mm in length, this implant is suitable for a wide range of bone fixation procedures requiring dependable stabilization and accurate placement.
Key Features & Benefits
Titanium Construction
Provides exceptional strength, durability, and biocompatibility.
Cannulated Design
Allows precise guidewire-assisted insertion and positioning.
Fully Threaded Configuration
Delivers consistent fixation and stability along the entire screw length.
Low Profile Head
Helps reduce implant prominence and soft tissue irritation.
4.5 mm Diameter
Provides reliable fixation for orthopedic procedures.
38 mm Length
Suitable for compact fixation applications.
Orthopedic Trauma Compatible
Ideal for fracture fixation and reconstructive surgery.
Technical Specifications
Product Name: Low Profile Cannulated Screw
Material: Titanium
Diameter: 4.5 mm
Length: 38 mm
Thread Type: Fully Threaded
Design: Cannulated
Head Style: Low Profile
Application: Orthopedic Bone Fixation
Clinical Specialty: Orthopedic Surgery / Trauma Surgery
Applications
Fracture Fixation
Trauma Surgery
Orthopedic Reconstruction
Bone Stabilization Procedures
Sports Medicine Surgery
Foot and Ankle Procedures
Hospital Orthopedic Departments
Ambulatory Surgery Centers