5065-3-615: Stryker Apex Blunt/Self-Tapping Pin 2mm x 36mm, 15mm TL

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| Price: | $70.00 EACH |
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| In Stock: | 1 eaches |
| Status: | Non-sterile |
Additional Details
Apex Blunt/Self-Tapping Pin
5065-3-615
- Diameter: 2.0mm
- Total Length: 36mm
- Thread Length: 15mm
- Packaged Non-Sterile
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: JDW
- FDA Product Code Name: PIN, FIXATION, THREADED
- GMDN Term Code: 32854
- GMDN Term Name: Orthopaedic bone pin, non-bioabsorbable
- GMDN Term Description: A thin, implantable rod intended to be used for the stabilization of a bone fracture or bone grafts, or for an osteotomy or arthrodesis. It is typically drilled into bone and may be smooth or threaded, solid or cannulated, and/or semi-flexible. Also known as a K-Wire, it may in addition be intended to assist with the introduction of a surgical instrument and/or implant; it is not intended for implantation into the intramedullary canal (i.e., not a nail). It is made of a material that is not chemically degraded or absorbed by natural body processes (e.g., stainless steel). Some designs may have a break-off shank and/or be coated to improve long-term fixation. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
Stryker is a global leader in orthopaedics and trauma, offering a broad portfolio of implants, instruments, and technologies designed to restore mobility and function following fractures and joint degeneration. In trauma, Stryker provides comprehensive solutions for upper and lower extremity fixation, including the AxSOS plating systems, T2 Alpha intramedullary nails, and Hoffmann external fixation systems. On the orthopaedic side, Stryker is known for its Triathlon knee and Accolade hip systems, as well as the Mako SmartRobotics platform, which brings precision and personalization to joint replacement procedures. Backed by a commitment to evidence-based design and surgical efficiency, Stryker supports surgeons in delivering durable, patient-focused care across trauma and reconstructive cases.
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