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A surgical screw is a tool used in medical procedures to stabilize bones or tissues in place after injuries or surgeries that require long-term stability. Surgical screws are commonly used in orthopedic surgeries to secure fractured bones or to realign bones for quicker healing.

Types of Surgical Screws:

  • Metallic Screws: Typically made from stainless steel or titanium, these are durable and able to withstand the mechanical forces exerted on bones.
  • Cancellous (Spongy Bone) Screws: These are often used in softer bone areas and have a wider thread to grip more effectively in spongy bone tissue.
  • Absorbable Screws: Used mostly in pediatric surgeries or cases where the screw is expected to be absorbed by the body once the bone heals.
  • Common Uses of Surgical Screws:

    • Bone Surgery: For stabilizing bones after fractures or repairing broken bones and joints.
    • Joint Surgery: Used to secure joints in place after surgery.
    • Spinal Surgery: In certain cases, screws are used to stabilize vertebrae or sections of the spine after surgery.
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    A surgical screw is a tool used in medical procedures to stabilize bones or tissues in place after injuries or surgeries that require long-term stability. Surgical screws are commonly used in orthopedic surgeries to secure fractured bones or to realign bones for quicker healing.

    Types of Surgical Screws:

  • Metallic Screws: Typically made from stainless steel or titanium, these are durable and able to withstand the mechanical forces exerted on bones.
  • Cancellous (Spongy Bone) Screws: These are often used in softer bone areas and have a wider thread to grip more effectively in spongy bone tissue.
  • Absorbable Screws: Used mostly in pediatric surgeries or cases where the screw is expected to be absorbed by the body once the bone heals.
  • Common Uses of Surgical Screws:

    • Bone Surgery: For stabilizing bones after fractures or repairing broken bones and joints.
    • Joint Surgery: Used to secure joints in place after surgery.
    • Spinal Surgery: In certain cases, screws are used to stabilize vertebrae or sections of the spine after surgery.

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