KC-8 7.3mm Cannulated Cancellous Screw

The KAULMED KC-8 7.3mm Cannulated Cancellous Screw is engineered for high-load fixation in large cancellous bones such as the femoral neck, sacroiliac joint, and pelvic ring. Designed with a cannulated body, variable thread pitch, and self-tapping tip, it ensures precise insertion, robust compression, and long-term fracture stability, making it ideal for complex trauma and reconstructive procedures.

Why Choose KAULMED'S KC-8 7.3mm Cannulated Cancellous Screw?

KAULMED is a trusted leader in medical devices, specializing in precision-engineered surgical tools. Our KC-8 7.3mm Cannulated Cancellous Screw is manufactured with the highest standards of quality, ensuring reliability, durability, and surgeon confidence in the operating room.
Key Features & Benefits
Cannulated Structure

Enables accurate, minimally invasive placement over a guide wire.

7.3mm Diameter

Provides maximum load-bearing capability in large bone structures.

Self-Tapping Tip

Eliminates the need for pre-tapping in most cases, saving operative time.

Variable Pitch Threads

Promote progressive interfragmentary compression.

Low-Profile Head

Reduces the risk of soft tissue irritation and hardware prominence.

Titanium Construction

Offers biocompatibility, strength, and corrosion resistance.

FAQs
What types of orthopedic procedures is the KC-8 7.3mm Screw designed for? + -
The KC-8 7.3mm Cannulated Cancellous Screw is intended for high-load fixation in large cancellous bones, including femoral neck fractures, pelvic ring injuries, and sacroiliac joint stabilization. It is also suitable for osteotomies and non-unions in load-bearing regions.
How does the KC-8 Screw ensure precise and secure fixation? + -
The screw's cannulated design enables accurate insertion over a guide wire, while the self-tapping tip and variable pitch threads provide strong interfragmentary compression. Its titanium alloy construction offers both strength and biocompatibility, ideal for demanding surgical applications.
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