Superscrews

Effectiveness, solidity and functionality. Made of titanium and cannulated for enhanced accuracy, these devices are part of a set that covers a wide variety of medical scenarios.

  • Screws with a 2.7 mm diameter are targeted at hand surgery, foot surgery, and small bone fractures.
  • Screws with a diameter ranging from 3.5 to 4.5 mm are aimed to tackle fractures of lateral malleolus, distal tibia (including intra-articular), radius, ulna, olecranon, distal humerus, and pelvic ring.
  • Screws with a 5 mm diameter are applied for metaphyseal fractures, tibial plateau, femoral condyles, distal tibia, malleolar fractures, tibiotalar and subtalar arthrodesis.
  • Screws with a diameter that ranges from 6.5 to 7.2 mm are used in femoral neck and proximal femur fractures (including basocervical and subtrochanteric), femoral condyles, tibial plateau, and ankle arthrodesis.

Self-drilling and self-tapping structure speeds up the procedure time

Cannulated body allows for the insertion of guide wires for maximum accuracy

Color coding gives optimal diameters differentiation

Optional washer increases compression area

Product highlights

Ti6Al4V titanium alloy conforms to ISO 5832-3: strong, resistant, and MRI-compatible

Ø 2.7mm, Ø 3.5mm, Ø 4mm, Ø 4.5mm, Ø 5mm, Ø 6.5mm and Ø 7.2mm

Multiple lengths available for each diameter ( ranging from 10 to 140 mm)

Take a look at how Superscrews perform in real surgical settings. Request a demo to explore the system’s handling, instrumentation, and intraoperative advantages firsthand.