TransFix Screw
₹5,625.00 (Price Excluded Shipping Charge)
Buy TransFix Screw, designed for strong femoral graft fixation in ACL reconstruction. Provides transverse screw support, secure graft suspension, and reliable interface strength for long-term stability.
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Description
Buy the TransFix Screw, engineered for femoral-side fixation in ACL reconstruction using transverse graft support technology.
This screw works by anchoring a soft-tissue graft across the femoral tunnel, creating a strong, stable suspensory fixation that resists pull-out and maintains optimal graft positioning.
TransFix technology offers exceptional biomechanical strength by using a horizontal screw path, allowing the graft to loop securely around the implant while maintaining correct tunnel alignment.
Key Features
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Transverse fixation design provides strong femoral graft support
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Excellent pull-out resistance for soft-tissue grafts
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Smooth screw surface minimizes graft abrasion
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Compatible with loop and graft suspension systems
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Ideal for anatomic ACL femoral tunnel placement
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High mechanical stability for active and athletic patients
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Made from high-strength biocompatible materials
Clinical Applications
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Primary ACL reconstruction
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Revision ACL surgery
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Femoral graft fixation for hamstring/allograft
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Multi-ligament knee reconstructions requiring strong femoral anchorage
Benefits for Surgeons
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Provides predictable graft fixation under high loads
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Ensures secure femoral graft alignment
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Supports early rehabilitation & mobilization
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Simple instrumentation and reliable surgical workflow
A trusted solution for sports medicine surgeons seeking to purchase TransFix Screws that deliver stable femoral fixation and excellent biomechanical performance.
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