
Cannulated screws can be inserted in a precise manner with minimal damage to surrounding structures but lack the mechanical strength of solid screws. Our method allows the insertion of a solid screw with the precision of the cannulated technique. With the use of equipment from a variety of operative sets from one manufacturer, a "custom" equipment set can be developed. This "custom" equipment set allows the surgeon to benefit from the strength of solid screws while preserving the precision of a cannulated system.
Fracture Healing, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Compressive Strength, Equipment Safety, Bone Screws, Materials Testing, Arthrodesis, Humans, Subtalar Joint, Equipment Design, Stress, Mechanical, Sensitivity and Specificity
Fracture Healing, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Compressive Strength, Equipment Safety, Bone Screws, Materials Testing, Arthrodesis, Humans, Subtalar Joint, Equipment Design, Stress, Mechanical, Sensitivity and Specificity
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