cancellous bone screw
The cancellous bone screw is a specialized medical device designed for secure fixation in the spongy, or cancellous, bone tissue commonly found in the ends of long bones. Its main functions include stabilizing fractures, fusing bones, and supporting surgical reconstructions. Technological features of the cancellous bone screw include a unique thread design that provides superior purchase within the bone, a variety of sizes to accommodate different anatomies, and materials that promote osseointegration and reduce the risk of allergic reactions. These screws are primarily used in orthopedic surgeries, such as hip and knee replacements, spinal fusion, and trauma repairs. With their precise engineering, they ensure a stable internal fixation that aids in faster recovery and better overall outcomes for patients.