cannulated compression headless screws
Cannulated compression headless screws are medical devices designed to offer stability and support in orthopedic surgeries. These screws feature a hollow center, which allows for precise placement and reduced damage to surrounding tissues. The main functions include stabilizing fractures, correcting bone deformities, and supporting bone fusions. Technological features include a cannulated design for improved accuracy, a headless structure to minimize soft tissue irritation, and a self-drilling tip that simplifies the surgical process. Applications span various orthopedic procedures, such as repairing metatarsal fractures, hand surgeries, and corrective osteotomies.