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Orthopedic screws and the functions of screws

A screw is a device that converts rotational motion into linear motion. It consists of structures such as a nut, threads, and a screw rod.

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The classification methods of screws are numerous. They can be divided into cortical bone screws and cancellous bone screws according to their uses, semi-threaded screws and fully-threaded screws according to their thread types, and locking screws and Cannulated screws according to their designs. The ultimate goal is to achieve effective fixation. Since the advent of self-locking screws, all non-locking screws have been referred to as “common screws.”

Orthopedic screws and the func6 Common screws and locking screws

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 Different types of screws: a. fully threaded cortical bone screw;  b. partially threaded cortical bone screw;  c. fully threaded cancellous bone screw;  d. partially threaded cancellous bone screw;  e. locking screw;  f. self-tapping locking screw.
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Cannulated screw

Function of the screws

1.plate screw

Fastens the plate to the bone, producing pressure or friction.

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2.Lag screw

Forms compression between the fracture fragments using sliding holes, achieving absolute stability fixation.

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3.Position screw

Maintains the position of the fracture fragments without producing compression. Examples include tibiofibular screws, Lisfranc screws, etc.

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4.Locking screw

The threads on the screw cap can match the opposite threads on the steel plate hole to achieve locking

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5.Interlocking screw

Used in conjunction with intramedullary nails to maintain bone length, alignment, and rotational stability.

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6.Anchor screw

Serves as a fixation point for steel wire or suture.

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7.Push-pull screw

Serves as a temporary fixation point for resetting fractures by traction/pressure method.

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8. reset  screw

A common screw that is inserted through a steel plate hole and used to pull the fracture fragments closer to the plate for reduction. It can be replaced or removed after the fracture is reduced.

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9.Blocking screw

Used as a fulcrum for intramedullary nails to change their direction.

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Post time: Apr-15-2023