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Types of Orthopedic Bone Screws Used in Surgeries

Types of Orthopedic Bone Screws Used in Surgeries

A screw is a cylindrical mechanical device with threads along its body. Screws have been introduced in orthopaedic treatments since 1912 when William O Sherman published his recommendations of using bone screws to heal bones. Before we get into the types of bone screws in existence, let us first go through the basic usage and structure of bone screws.

The primary function of a bone screw is to produce compression in bones which is required to mend a bone injury. A screw converts all the forces that arise out of bone movement into compression and distributes this compression evenly throughout the surface of injured bones. It is due to this compression that a bone stays in place and heals faster. Screws can help in attaching implants to bones or anchorage or in fixation of soft tissue.

The structure of an orthopaedic screw is just like a normal screw, consisting of a head and the body. Let us see different parameters related to orthopaedic bone screws.

Now, the types of orthopaedic bone screws in use today depend on several factors.

Area of Application:

Screws can be named after the type of bones in which they are inserted. These are mainly two types:

 Material:

Depending upon the material used to make a screw, there are three types:

Head: There are various screws depending upon the type of a head, some of them are as described below. Tip: There three types. Cannulated: These screws are generally used to mend small and long bones, scaphoids, tibial plateau fracture etc. They can be self-drilling and self-tapping.

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