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HBS Screw System
The HBS Screw System is the next generation headless
bone screw. The HBS System features all of the benefits of
the original screw with the additional
benefit of cannulation. The HBS System is available
in 2 compressions, a standard compression and
a high compression. The HBS system is suitable
for the fixation of most small bone fractures
and small joint fusions. Since the screws are
both inert and non-protrusive, they do not have
to be removed, making them the ideal implant for
use within or adjacent to a joint.
Being cannulated, the screws can be inserted
over a 1mm guide wire, thus eliminating the need
to use a jig and allowing percutaneous insertion.
The self-tapping screw requires only a single
cannulated drill, and the T-Drive system ensures
complete control.
| Feature |
Benefits |
| Cannulated
screw |
Facilitates
accurate positioning
Eliminates the need of using
a jig |
| Available
in 2 compressions |
Gives
surgeon choice in choosing appropriate
compression |
| Self-retaining
T-Drive |
Screws will not strip
or slip
Screwdriver will not break
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| Twenty-six
screw sizes, in 1 mm increments |
Allows
for precise screw sizing |
| 1
mm k-wire |
Rigid
wire will resists bending |
| Self-tapping |
Requires
only 1 drill |
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Indications include:
- Scaphoid fractures
- Carpal fractures and non-union
- Metacarpal fractures
- Distal radial fractures (articular fragments)
- Ulnar styloid fractures
- Radial head fractures
- Capitellum fractures
- Humeral head fractures
- Glenoid fractures
- Intercarpal fusions
- Interphalangeal fusions
- Metatarsal osteotomies
- Tarsal fusions
- Osteochondral Fractures
- Patellar fractures
- Malleolar fractures
- Odontoid fracture
- Mandibular fractures
HBS
Accessory Product (2.8 MB pdf file)
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HBS Mini Screw System
The HBS Mini Screw System has a shaft diameter
of only 1.5 mm, which
allows surgeons to extend the advantages of the
unique, double-threaded screw design to the fixation
of extremely small bone fragments.
| Feature |
Benefits |
| 1.5
mm shaft diameter |
Allows
better healing and revascularization
versus standard screw |
| Self-retaining
T-Drive |
Screws
will not strip or slip
Screwdriver will not break |
| Twenty-one
screw sizes, in 1 mm increments |
Requires
only 1 drill |
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Indications include:
- Scaphoid fractures - proximal pole
- Scaphoid fractures - waist and distal in small
patients
- Lunate fractures
- Capitatae fractures
- Trapezial fractures
- Metacarpal and metatarsal fractures
- Phalangeal fractures (condylar)
- Radial Head fractures
- Ulnar styloid fractures
- Osteo-Chondral fractures
- Small joint fusions
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HBS Foot Screw System
Click here for downloadable HBS Foot Screw System Brochure
The HBS Foot screw was designed with the needs
of the lower extremity surgeon in mind. The HBS
Foot System features all of the benefits of the
HBS Standard Screw, and features a longer distal
thread. The HBS system is suitable for the fixation
of most small bone fractures and small joint fusions.
Since the screws are both inert and non-protrusive,
they do not have to be removed, making them the
ideal implant for use within or adjacent to a
joint.
Being cannulated, the screws can be inserted
over a 1mm guide wire, and allow for percutaneous
insertion. The self-tapping screw requires only
a single cannulated drill, and the T-Drive system
ensures complete control.
| Feature |
Benefits |
| Cannulated
screw |
Facilitates
accurate positioning
Allows for percutaneous
screw placement |
| Longer
leading thread |
Increased
holding force in bone |
| Self-retaining
T-Drive |
Screws
will not strip or slip
Screwdriver will not break |
| 12
mm to 40 mm lengths |
Allows
for precise screw sizing |
| 1
mm k-wire |
Rigid
wire will resists bending |
| Self-tapping |
Requires
only 1 drill |
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Indications include:
- Distal metatarsal osteotomies
- Tarsal fusions
- Digital fusions
- Malleolar fractures
- Osteosynthesis of the forefoot
Click here for downloadable HBS Foot Screw System Brochure
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