Acumed Acutrak 6/7 Headless Compression Screw, 40mm
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Description
Acutrak 6/7
The Acumed Acutrak 6/7—which is designed to minimize hardware loosening and breakage— offers a method for fixation of large bones in the upper and lower extremities, where a traditional 7 mm – 7.3 mm headed screw or equivalent-sized headless screw would otherwise be required. Indications for the Acutrak 6/7 include: hindfoot arthrodesis, ankle arthrodesis, triple arthrodesis, calcaneal osteotomies, greater tuberosity fractures, tibial plateau fractures, femoral condyle fractures, and subtalar fusions. Acutrak 6/7 screws are available in lengths from 40 mm to 120 mm and are inserted with a 4.0 mm hex driver over a .094".
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: HWC
- FDA Product Code Name: Screw, Fixation, Bone
- GMDN Term Code: 46646
- GMDN Term Name: Orthopaedic bone screw, non-bioabsorbable, sterile
- GMDN Term Description: A small, sterile, threaded rod with a slotted head typically used for internal orthopaedic fracture fixation by being screwed into bone to hold plates or nails to bone or to provide direct interfragmentary stabilization of bone, or it may fasten soft tissue to bone; it is made of a material that cannot be chemically degraded or absorbed via natural body processes (includes implant grade metal such as surgical steel, titanium alloy, or carbon fibre). There are a number of kinds available: cortical, cancellous, malleolar, scaphoid, partially-threaded and fully-threaded, self-tapping, and cannulated. A "lag screw" can be any of these used to obtain compression across bone fragments.
