Locking Head Cannulated Cancellous Screw Dia-5.0mm “Full Thread”

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Ref. No. Ti Ref. No. SS Length Ref. No. Ti Ref. No. SS Length
LCP510025

LCP510030

LCP510035

LCP510040

LCP510045

LCP510050

LCP510055

LCP510060

LCP510065

5100-25

5100-30

5100-35

5100-40

5100-45

5100-50

5100-55

5100-60

5100-65

25mm

30mm

35mm

40mm

45mm

50mm

55mm

60mm

65mm

LCP510070

LCP510075

LCP510080

LCP510085

LCP510090

LCP510095

LCP5100100

LCP5100105

LCP5100110

5100-70

5100-75

5100-80

5100-85

5100-90

5100-95

5100-100

5100-105

5100-110

70mm

75mm

80mm

85mm

90mm

95mm

100mm

105mm

110mm

5.0mm Locking Head Cannulated Cancellous Screw "Full Thread" Specification

  • 5.0mm Locking Head Cannulated Cancellous screws shaft accepts 2.8mm diameter guide wires.Hemispherical head ensures optimal annular contact with washers and plates when screws are angled.
  • Low-profile head helps reduce possibility of soft tissue irritation .
  • Reverse-cutting flutes assist in screw removal.
  • Choice of thread lengths offers best fit of threads into far bone fragment, for greater interfragmentary compression.
  • Cancellous thread profile uses deep cutting threads with a large pitch to increase resistance to pullout. The large pitch also accelerates screw insertion and removal.
  • Self-drilling, self-tapping screw tip facilitates screw insertion by eliminating the need for predrilling and tapping in most cases.
  • Screws available lengths are 25mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm, 50mm, 55mm, 60mm, 65mm, 70mm, 75mm, 80mm, 85mm, 90mm, 95mm, 100mm, 105mm and 110mm.
  • Screws available thread lengths are 16 mm thread, 32 mm thread and Fully threaded.
  • Screws available in both Titanium and Stainless steel.

5.0mm Locking Head Cannulated Cancellous Screw "Full Thread" uses

5.0mm Locking Head Cannulated Cancellous Screw are intended for fracture fixation of large bones and large bone fragments.
5.0mm Locking Head Cannulated Cancellous Screw are also indicated for:

  • Femoral neck fractures
  • Slipped capital femoral epiphyses
  • As an adjunct to DHS in basilar neck fractures
  • Tibial plateau fractures
  • Ankle arthrodeses
  • Pediatric femoral neck fractures
  • Intercondylar femur fractures
  • Sacroiliac joint disruptions
  • Subtalar arthrodeses