3.5MM CORTICAL SCREW



+ Description
A Ø3.5 mm cortical screw stands out as a robust and adaptable orthopedic implant, specifically engineered to ensure dependable fixation within the compact structure of cortical bone.
+ Indications
- The Ø3.5 mm cortical screw offers robust and adaptable fixation for a variety of orthopedic applications. Here are its common uses
- Fracture Stabilization: Ideal for larger and load-bearing bones like the femur, tibia, and pelvis. Provides stable fixation to ensure proper alignment and healing in cortical bone fractures.
- Bone Plate Fixation: Frequently used to secure plates in trauma surgeries, ensuring reliable support and stabilization of bone fragments.
- Orthopedic Reconstructions: Supports bone reconstruction procedures, particularly in cases requiring durable and stress-resistant fixation.
- Joint Surgeries: Assists in stabilizing bones during joint repair or replacement procedures.
- Spinal Fixation Systems: Integrated into spinal surgeries to secure implants or stabilize vertebrae.
- Load-Bearing Applications: Designed for areas subjected to significant mechanical stress, providing secure fixation under weight or motion.
+ Key Features
- Material: Made from biocompatible materials like Titanium or Stainless Steel, ensuring durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion.
- Thread Design: Fine, fully-threaded structure for maximum engagement with cortical bone, offering excellent stability. Precision-engineered to reduce the risk of loosening over time.
- Dimensions: The core diameter is Ø3.5 mm, with 8mm to 32mm lengths available depending on the surgical requirements
- Head Type: Typically features a countersunk head for a flush fit with the bone or plate surface.Often designed to be compatible with specific surgical tools, allowing for secure insertion and removal.
- Features:Available in self-tapping versions, eliminating the need for pre-tapping. Designed to withstand higher torque and stress, making it ideal for demanding applications.
Product Ordering
| mm | SS | TI |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | 3002SS10 | 3002TI10 |
| 12 | 3002SS12 | 3002TI12 |
| 14 | 3002SS14 | 3002TI14 |
| 16 | 3002SS16 | 3002TI16 |
| 18 | 3002SS18 | 3002TI18 |
| 20 | 3002SS20 | 3002TI20 |
| 22 | 3002SS22 | 3002TI22 |
| 24 | 3002SS24 | 3002TI24 |
| 26 | 3002SS26 | 3002TI26 |
| 28 | 3002SS28 | 3002TI28 |
| 30 | 3002SS30 | 3002TI30 |
| 32 | 3002SS32 | 3002TI32 |
| 34 | 3002SS34 | 3002TI34 |
| 36 | 3002SS36 | 3002TI36 |
| 38 | 3002SS38 | 3002TI38 |
| 40 | 3002SS40 | 3002TI40 |
| 42 | 3002SS42 | 3002TI42 |
| 44 | 3002SS44 | 3002TI44 |
| 46 | 3002SS46 | 3002TI46 |
| 48 | 3002SS48 | 3002TI48 |
| 50 | 3002SS50 | 3002TI50 |
| 52 | 3002SS52 | 3002TI52 |
| 54 | 3002SS54 | 3002TI54 |
| 55 | 3002SS5 | 3002TI55 |
| 56 | 3002SS56 | 3002TI56 |
| 58 | 3002SS58 | 3002TI58 |
| 60 | 3002SS60 | 3002TI60 |
| 62 | 3002SS62 | 3002TI62 |
| 64 | 3002SS64 | 3002TI64 |
| 65 | 3002SS65 | 3002TI65 |
| 66 | 3002SS66 | 3002TI66 |
| 68 | 3002SS68 | 3002TI68 |
| 70 | 3002SS70 | 3002TI70 |
| 75 | 3002SS75 | 3002TI75 |
For More
- Explore our full range of trauma implants for optimal surgical outcomes
- Explore our full range of trauma implants for optimal surgical outcomes.
- Learn more about clavicle fractures and their treatment from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons