cannulated compression screw
The cannulated compression screw is a sophisticated orthopedic implant designed to provide stability and facilitate the healing of fractured bones. Its main functions include stabilizing fractures, compressing bone fragments together to aid in healing, and maintaining alignment during the recovery process. Technological features of the cannulated compression screw include a hollow center, which allows for precise insertion over a guide wire, and a threaded design that enables compression without overpenetration. These features make it suitable for a variety of fractures, particularly in the hand and foot, where delicate bone structures require a minimally invasive approach.