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    Minimally invasive cannulated screws are specialized orthopedic implants designed with a hollow core for precise, percutaneous (through the skin) insertion over a guide wire, reducing soft tissue damage, blood loss, and recovery time. These screws, such as those in the Acumed Cannulated Screw System or Stryker Asnis III, are ideal for fracture fixation, arthrodesis, and osteotomies in the foot, ankle, hip, and pelvis. 
    Key Aspects of Minimally Invasive Cannulated Screws 
    • Design & Advantages: The hollow center allows the screw to follow a pre-placed guide wire, enabling accurate placement through small, "stab" incisions. This approach minimizes soft tissue dissection and disruption, frequently leading to less post-operative pain and faster healing, as discussed in this PubMed article.
    • Applications: Commonly used for fixing fractures of the talus, calcaneus, distal tibia, scaphoid, and femoral neck, as well as for ankle fusions. They are particularly useful for percutaneous screw fixation, notes Dr. Piñal y Asociados.
    • Technical Features:
      • Low-Profile Heads: Reduce soft-tissue irritation.
      • Self-Drilling/Tapping: Streamlines the surgical process, as highlighted by ITS Implant.
      • Thread Options: Available in partial threads (for compression/lag technique) or full threads.
    • Procedure: A wire is placed under X-ray guidance (image intensification), the screw is inserted over the wire, and the wire is removed. 
    Commonly Used Systems 
    • Stryker Asnis III: Features a low-profile head and self-drilling/tapping design.
    • Acumed 4.0 mm System: Designed to facilitate insertion and maximize purchase in cancellous bone.
    • ITS Implant: Offers varied diameters and lengths for orthopedic trauma surgery. 
    This method is considered a standard of care for many orthopedic applications, providing a cost-effective, efficient alternative to traditional open surgery, as reported by Acumed. 
    • Minimally Invasive Treatment of Clavicular Fractures with ... - PMC
      Discussion * The Feasibility of Minimally Invasive Treatment with Cannulated Screw for Clavicular Fractures. Because the entire cl...
      PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov)
    • Minimally invasive cannulated screw fixation for Simple epi-/metaphyseal, lateral condyle, SH IV
      This information does not constitute medical advice or diagnosis. A 3.5 mm cannulated cancellous lag screw is a minimally invasive...
      AO Foundation Surgery Reference
    • Minimally Invasive Fixation Fractures Cannulated Screws
      Purpose: To present the technique, indications, and outcomes of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures fixed with cannulated headless...
      Dr. Piñal y Asociados
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    Cannulated Screw System


    Acumed
    https://www.acumed.net › ... › Screw, Pin & Staples
    Acumed
    https://www.acumed.net › ... › Screw, Pin & Staples
    This modular cannula system is designed to protect the soft tissues and support a minimally invasive procedure. The cannulas feature an intuitive locking ...Read more
    Minimal Invasion Cannulated Screw from www.acumed.net
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    Minimally Invasive Fixation Fractures Cannulated Screws


    Dr. Piñal y Asociados
    https://drpinal.com › minimally-invasive-fixation-fractu...
    Dr. Piñal y Asociados
    https://drpinal.com › minimally-invasive-fixation-fractu...
    Purpose: To present the technique, indications, and outcomes of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures fixed with cannulated headless screws (CHS).
    Minimal Invasion Cannulated Screw from drpinal.com
    Missing: Invasion ‎| Show results with: Invasion

    [Minimal invasive cannulated screw osteosynthesis of ...


    National Institutes of Health (.gov)
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › ...
    National Institutes of Health (.gov)
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › ...
    by C Meyer · 2003 · Cited by 10 — Purpose of the study: The current study presents a new technique and results of minimal invasive screw osteosynthesis in the treatment of Bennett's fractures ...Read more
    Missing: Invasion ‎| Show results with: Invasion
    Videos
    4.0 mm Cannulated Screw System Surgical Technique ...
    Acumed
    Jun 1, 2021
    Acumed
    3:11
    Use a minimally invasive method with a 4.0 mm cannulated screw system for anatomical fixation of fractures, fusions, and osteotomies.
    4.0 mm Cannulated Screw Surgical Technique Overview ...
    YouTube · Acumed, LLC
    Jun 4, 2021
    YouTube · Acumed, LLC
    3:11
    Use the 4.0 mm cannulated screw system for minimally invasive fixation of fractures. Measure screw length with a depth gauge.
    Acumed, LLC
    YouTube·
    Jun 4, 2021

    4.0 mm Cannulated Screw Surgical Technique Overview ...

    YouTube·Acumed, LLC·Jun 4, 2021
    YouTube
    4.0 mm Cannulated Screw System Overview Animation
    YouTube · Acumed, LLC
    Jun 4, 2021
    YouTube · Acumed, LLC
    3:06
    Acimemed's 4.0 mm cannulated screw system includes screws, washers, and instruments for fracture fixation in large and small bones.
    Acumed, LLC
    YouTube·
    Jun 4, 2021

    4.0 mm Cannulated Screw System Overview Animation

    YouTube·Acumed, LLC·Jun 4, 2021
    YouTube
    In this video
    • 00:23
      System Overview
    • 00:38
      Screw Lengths and Thread Types
    • 00:49
      Thread Design
    • 01:12
      Cannula Assembly
    • 01:33
      Parallel Wire Guide
    • 01:52
      Included Instruments
    • 02:21
      Closing Thoughts
    • 02:34
      Conclusion

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    Minimally invasive cannulated screw fixation


    AO Foundation Surgery Reference
    https://surgeryreference.aofoundation.org › minimally-i...
    AO Foundation Surgery Reference
    https://surgeryreference.aofoundation.org › minimally-i...
    This is a minimally invasive surgical technique, only a few instruments are necessary. 3.0 or 3.5 mm cannulated cancellous lag screws (ideally self-drilling, ...Read more
    Minimal Invasion Cannulated Screw from surgeryreference.aofoundation.org
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    Asnis III Cannulated Screw System


    Stryker
    https://www.stryker.com › foot-and-ankle › products
    Stryker
    https://www.stryker.com › foot-and-ankle › products
    Stanley Asnis, MD invented the cannulated screw in the 1980's, which became a major facilitator for advancing minimally invasive surgery in orthopaedics.Read more
    Minimal Invasion Cannulated Screw from www.stryker.com

    Machining the Orthopedics' Tiniest Cannulated Screw.


    Intech medical
    https://blog.intech-medical.com › field-orthopaedics-ca...
    Intech medical
    https://blog.intech-medical.com › field-orthopaedics-ca...
    Nov 20, 2023 — The Micro Screw System pushes the limits of minimally invasive surgery by introducing the industry's smallest cannulated screw ever: a Ø1.5mm ...Read more
    Minimal Invasion Cannulated Screw from blog.intech-medical.com
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    Activ Screw - Newclip Technics


    newcliptechnics.us
    https://newcliptechnics.us › Foot & Ankle
    newcliptechnics.us
    https://newcliptechnics.us › Foot & Ankle
    It includes a protective sleeve allowing for minimally invasive surgery while safeguarding the surrounding soft tissues. Two types of handles are available ...Read more

    Minimally invasive removal of a deep-positioned cannulated ...


    PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov)
    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC8223848
    PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov)
    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC8223848
    by ZH Yang · 2021 · Cited by 1 — The depth of the cannulated screw can be estimated before screw placement using an improved hollow screwdriver with a scale mark, thus improving the safety of ...Read more
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    Minimal Invasion Cannulated Screw


    Double Medical
    https://www.doublemedicalgp.com › product-tag › mini...
    Double Medical
    https://www.doublemedicalgp.com › product-tag › mini...
    Double Medical - China top brand manufacturer and supplier of Minimal Invasion Cannulated Screw. Find here superior quality Minimal Invasion Cannulated ...
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