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Low-Profile Surgical Screw Offers Captured Head Technology

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Oct 2012
Innovative "captured" screws feature heads with internal threads that securely attach the screws to the screwdriver, potentially removing the risk of a screw being lost during surgery.

The TRIGEN Low-Profile Screw allows surgeons to combine the patient-friendly aspects of a lower profile head with the efficiency and security of a captured screw. More...
The low profile screw heads sit closer to the surface of the bone, potentially reducing irritation to the surrounding soft tissue; it also features a unique fluted design that provides the surgeon with a tactile reference indicating when the screw head is fully seated down to bone level, while retaining the capture feature. The TRIGEN Low-Profile Screw is available in 2.5 mm increments to offer surgeons an array of screw lengths.

The TRIGEN Low-Profile Screw is designed for use with the entire TRIGEN System, a full portfolio of nailing options for long bones that addresses lower-extremity fractures using a simplified procedure, a smaller incision, enhanced soft tissue management, and improved access to the bone. It can also be used with the TRIGEN Sureshot Distal Targeting System, a virtual, real-time imaging system that allows surgeons to distally lock screws without the use of fluoroscopy, thus allowing greater accuracy, easier alignment, and less radiation exposure. The TRIGEN Low-Profile Screw and the TRIGEN System are products of Smith & Nephew (London, United Kingdom).

“We have virtually reinvented the low-profile screw,” said Gaurav Agarwal, deputy senior VP and general manager for Smith & Nephew's advanced surgical devices division. “Within this one screw, our commitment to improving surgical outcomes for both patients and surgeons is on full display.”

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