headless cannulated screw
The headless cannulated screw is a surgical implant designed to offer internal fixation for fractures and osteotomies. Its main functions include stabilizing bones during healing and providing support in procedures requiring minimal soft tissue disruption. Technological features of this screw include a hollow core, which allows for accurate placement over a guide wire, and a headless design that minimizes the potential for soft tissue irritation. The screw's applications are extensive, ranging from hand and foot surgery to more complex orthopedic procedures, making it an indispensable tool in the arsenal of orthopedic surgeons.