Bone Pin
Item Name Code (INC) 07275
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A thin rod with a solid regular cross-section and a beveled leading edge, designed for use in the intramedullary canal. The material from which the item is constructed must be completely corrosion-resistant, inert in a living organism, and compatible with bone and tissue.
Additional Information for Bone Pin
Bone pins are medical devices used in orthopedic surgeries to stabilize fractured bones or to hold bone fragments together during the healing process. They are typically made of stainless steel or titanium and come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different surgical needs.
Bone pins are inserted into the bone through a process called pinning. They can be used in various orthopedic procedures, such as fracture fixation, joint fusion, or correction of bone deformities. The pins are typically threaded or smooth, depending on the specific application.
Bone pins are an essential component of the medical and surgical instruments, equipment, and supplies used in orthopedic surgeries. They are classified under the supply class "Medical And Surgical Instruments, Equipment, And Supplies" and fall under the supply group "Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies."
It is important to note that the use of bone pins requires specialized training and should only be performed by qualified healthcare professionals.