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Bone Screw

Definition

A Bone Screw is a medical implant used to stabilize fractured bones, secure bone plates, or fix other orthopedic devices. These screws are typically made of biocompatible materials, such as titanium, stainless steel, or bioresorbable polymers, and are designed to provide strong fixation while promoting bone healing.

Relevance to the MedTech Industry

Bone Screws are critical components in orthopedic and trauma surgeries, enabling surgeons to restore bone alignment, stabilize fractures, and secure implants. Their design ensures mechanical stability, allowing natural bone healing while maintaining the structural integrity of the affected area.

Additional Information & Related Terms

  • Cortical Screw Designed for the denser outer layer of bone, providing strong fixation.

  • Cancellous Screw Used in the spongier, inner bone structure, often with wider threads for greater purchase.

  • Internal Fixation Bone screws are key components in procedures that stabilize fractures internally.

  • Biocompatibility Standards Ensure that the materials used in bone screws are safe for implantation.

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