
Proximal Locking Screw for Stabilizing Bone Fragments (11.0 mm, 70-120 mm)
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Non-sterile cannulated screw made of titanium alloy, with a shoulder to prevent screw migration, designed to block the proximal femoral rod and connect bone fragments in an anatomically correct position. The thread is spongy with self-tapping grooves, the thread completeness is partial. The smooth part of the screw has 4 longitudinal grooves for fixation with a locking screw. The grooves are arranged in 90° intervals. The product has laser markings for diameter and length. The product is single-use, must be sterilised before use.
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