Emergency Rescue Screw Self Tapping | Titanium



+ Description
The Emergency Rescue Screw – Self-Tapping (Ti) is a specialized screw used intraoperatively to salvage compromised fixation when primary screws fail to achieve secure purchase, typically due to poor bone quality or repeated insertion attempts. Made from medical-grade titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V ELI), this screw is engineered for enhanced bone engagement, offering a reliable backup during orthopedic and spinal surgeries.
Its self-tapping tip enables efficient insertion without the need for pre-drilling or tapping, allowing quick deployment in critical surgical moments.
+ Indications
- Salvage during spinal fusion or trauma fixation
- Used when original screw purchase is inadequate
- Secondary fixation in osteoporotic or brittle bone conditions
- Intraoperative failure of standard screws
- Poor bone density (e.g., osteoporosis)
- Stripped screw holes or compromised fixation site
- Revision surgery in spinal, trauma, or orthopedic applications
- Emergency back-up during critical implant placement
+ Key Features
- Self-Tapping Thread Design : Cuts its own thread into bone for faster insertion Eliminates the need for additional tapping tools
- Larger Core & Thread Diameter : Provides improved grip in osteoporotic or previously tapped bone. Ideal for revision or salvage scenarios
- Medical-Grade Titanium Alloy (Ti6Al4V ELI) : Strong, lightweight, and biocompatible Corrosion-resistant and MRI-safe
- Compatible with Rescue Screwdrivers : Designed for compatibility with standard rescue insertion tools
- Multiple Lengths & Diameters : Accommodates different anatomical requirements and salvage needs
- Color-Coded (Optional) : For easy intraoperative identification
- ISO 13485 & CE Certified Manufacturing : Produced under stringent quality systems for surgical reliability
Product Ordering
| CAT | SIZE |
|---|---|
| 6053TI12 | 12 MM |
| 6053TI14 | 14 MM |
| 6053TI16 | 16 MM |
| 6053TI18 | 18 MM |
| 6053TI20 | 20 MM |
For More
- Explore our full range of trauma implants for optimal surgical outcomes
- Explore our full range of trauma implants for optimal surgical outcomes.
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