Washer for 4.5MM to 7MM Screws

Accordion Hover Style
+ Description

The Washer for Ø4.5mm to Ø7mm Screws is a critical orthopedic accessory designed to enhance screw fixation and load distribution in bone surgeries.

Engineered to prevent screw head penetration into the bone, this washer reduces stress concentration and improves stability, particularly in osteoporotic or fragile bone structures.

Its precision-machined design ensures secure seating of the screw head, optimizing biomechanical performance and long-term implant stability.

Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Indications
  • Provides reinforcement in osteoporotic bone, preventing screw head sinking and pull-out.
  • Used in long-bone and pelvic fracture fixations, improving implant longevity and stability.
  • Essential in revision surgeries, where enhanced fixation is required due to bone loss or previous implant failure.
  • Ideal for peri-prosthetic and load-bearing applications, ensuring secure screw positioning.
  • Supports trauma and reconstructive surgeries, optimizing biomechanical performance in complex fractures.
Accordion Hover Style with Bullets
+ Key Features
  • Material: Manufactured from Stainless Steel (316L) or Titanium Alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) for biocompatibility, high strength, and corrosion resistance.
  • Optimized Design: Designed to fit Ø4.5mm to Ø7mm screws, ensuring secure placement and enhanced fixation.
  • Load Distribution: Helps in dispersing forces across a larger surface area, reducing the risk of bone damage and implant failure.
  • Countersunk Profile: Ensures proper screw seating, preventing protrusion and irritation in soft tissues.
  • Polished or Anodized Finish: Enhances biocompatibility, minimizing the risk of implant-related complications.

Product Ordering

2085 SS & TI Table
MM SS TI
42085SS042085TI04
52085SS052085TI05
62085SS062085TI06

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