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Acumed Acutrak Standard Headless Compression Screw, 12.5mm

$5.40 box of 1

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Description

Acumed Acutrak Standard Headless Compression Screw

The Acumed Acutrak Standard incorporates a variable thread pitch into its fully-threaded, tapered design, making it ideal for the compression and fixation of the small to medium bones of the hand and foot—where a 3.5 mm – 4.0 mm headed screw or an equivalent-sized headless screw would otherwise be required. Indications for Acutrak Standard include: scaphoid fractures and nonunions, carpal fusions, radial styloid fractures, MCP fusions, capitellum fractures, bunionectomies: proximal and distal, tarsal fractures, 5th metatarsal fractures, midfoot fusions, OCD repair, and osteotomies. The Acutrak Standard screws are available in lengths up to 30 mm and are inserted with a 2.0 mm hex driver over a .045" guide wire.

Additional information

Size

1

Arms

N/A

Manufacturer

Unit

box of 1

  • FDA Product Code: HWC
  • FDA Product Code Name: Screw, Fixation, Bone
  • GMDN Term Code: 66947
  • GMDN Term Name: Orthopaedic bone screw (non-sliding)
  • GMDN Term Description: A small, threaded, non-bioabsorbable, implantable rod intended for internal orthopaedic fixation by being screwed into a limb bone, rib, the sternum and/or pelvis to hold a plate, nail, rod or prosthesis to the bone, or to provide direct interfragmentary stabilization of a fractured bone; it is not intended to be introduced through the sleeve of a femoral neck fixation plate/sleeve, not used in dentistry/orthodontics, craniofacial or spinal bones, and not dedicated to intramedullary fixation/arthrodesis. It is typically of cortical or cancellous design and has a drive (e.g., slot, cross, star, polygonal) at its proximal end for introduction with a screwdriver.

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