Description
Ref. No. Ti | Ref. No. SS | Length | Ref. No. Ti | Ref. No. SS | Length |
LCP451010
LCP451012 LCP451014 LCP451016 LCP451018 LCP451020 LCP451022 LCP451024 LCP451026 LCP451028 LCP451030 LCP451032 |
OO-010
OO-012 OO-014 OO-016 OO-018 OO-020 OO-022 OO-024 OO-026 OO-028 OO-030 OO-032 |
10mm
12mm 14mm 16mm 18mm 20mm 22mm 24mm 26mm 28mm 30mm 32mm |
LCP451034
LCP451036 LCP451038 LCP451040 LCP451045 LCP451050 LCP451055 LCP451060 LCP451065 LCP451070 LCP451075 LCP451080 |
OO-034
OO-036 OO-038 OO-040 OO-045 OO-050 OO-055 OO-060 OO-065 OO-070 OO-075 OO-080 |
34mm
36mm 38mm 40mm 45mm 50mm 55mm 60mm 65mm 70mm 75mm 80mm |
3.5 mm Locking Head Screw Specification
- 3.5 mm Locking Head Screw available lengths are 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 16mm, 18mm, 20mm, 22mm, 24mm, 26mm, 28mm, 30mm, 32mm, 34mm, 36mm, 38mm, 40mm, 42mm, 44mm, 46mm, 48mm, 50mm, 52mm, 54mm, 56mm, 58mm, 60mm, 65mm, 70mm, 75mm, 80mm.
- 3.5 mm Locking Head Screw is made from pure Titanium and SS 316L.
- Any additional length sizes of this screw will be made on demand.
- This is Self Tapping Screw. Self Tapping Screws cuts its own thread while being driven into the bone. It makes a small hole while entering the bone which creates a tight friction fit between the threads. This helps fight vibration loosening and allows the parts to be taken apart if needed..
- Instruments are available for this screw such as Bone Taps, Combined Drill & Tap Sleeve, Counter Sink, Depth Gauge, Drill Bits, Drill Guide, Drill Sleeve, Hollow Mill Screw Removal, Reverse Measuring Device, Screw Drivers and Screw Holding Forceps etc.
3.5 mm Locking Head Screw uses
3.5 mm Locking Head Screw is intended for fracture fixation of large bones and large bone fragments.
This Screw is 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
Bone screws are the most commonly used orthopedic implants. There are many different types and sizes of screws for different types of bones. Most bone screws are made out of stainless steel or titanium alloys. The outer diameter, root diameter, and thread pitch and angle are important in determining screw mechanics.
In orthopedics, screws are typically described by their outer diameter, for example, a “3.5 mm Locking Head Screw” has an outside diameter of 3.5 mm. The pitch of a screw is the linear distance travelled by a screw for one full turn of the screw. The screw advances by a distance equal to the distance between the threads with each full turn. Cortical screws have a lower pitch and therefore more number of threads. Locking bone screws have a greater depth of the screw to increase the surface area and therefore improve the purchase, as the bone is weaker.
Screws function by converting the tightening torque into internal tension in the screw and elastic reactions in the surrounding bone. This creates compression between the fracture fragments that the screw is holding together. This Screw is typically inserted into holes drilled equal to the root diameter and are either self-tapping or are inserted tapped (threaded) holes. The torque to insert cortical bone screws can be high, so the screws must be properly inserted into the correct size drilled hole and designed to withstand insertion torque levels expected in cortical bone. Locking bone screws have large, deep threads that grip the spongy bone well. Because of the relatively low strength of the locking bone, failure of the screw itself during insertion is rare, but pull out can be an issue.