
Synthes 218.050 6.5mm Cancellous Bone Screw Fully Threaded/50mm
Synthes 218.050 6.5mm Cancellous Bone Screw Fully Threaded/50mm
• Model: 218.050
• 6.5 dia. x 50 mm Length
• Stainless Steel
• Fully Threaded
• 2.75 mm Threaded Pitch
• 3.2 mm Core Diameter
• 8 mm Head Diameter
• With Large Hexagonal Socket
• For Large Fragment LCP System
A small, non-sterile, threaded rod with a slotted head typically used for internal orthopedic fracture fixation by being screwed into bone to hold plates or nails to bone or to provide direct interfragmentary stabilization of bone, or it may fasten soft tissue to bone. It is made of a material that is corrosion resisting and cannot be chemically degraded or absorbed via natural body processes (includes implant grade metal such as surgical steel, titanium alloy, or carbon fiber). A "lag screw" can be any of these used to obtain compression. This device must be sterilized prior to use.
The Synthes 218.050 cancellous screw is a robust fixation option engineered for anchoring bone segments in low-density cancellous regions, such as the metaphyses of long bones. Its 6.5 mm diameter and fully threaded shaft provide secure engagement and even load distribution across the entire screw length—supporting stable fracture compression and maintaining alignment under physiological load.
Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, this screw features a 2.75 mm thread pitch and 3.2 mm core—a combination that balances insertion torque with mechanical strength. The 8 mm hexagonal socket head enables precise torque application using compatible drivers, minimizing the risk of slippage or screw damage during placement. As part of the LCP fragment system, it integrates smoothly with plates to support both dynamic and static stabilization strategies.
Clinically and operationally, the 218.050 is a dependable and economically savvy implant choice. With a price point under six dollars per unit from select suppliers, it offers hospitals and surgical centers a budget-conscious option without compromising on performance or compliance. Its compatibility with established large-fragment systems adds versatility, making it suitable for a broad range of trauma and reconstructive procedures.

Synthes 218.050 6.5mm Cancellous Bone Screw Fully Threaded/50mm
• Model: 218.050
• 6.5 dia. x 50 mm Length
• Stainless Steel
• Fully Threaded
• 2.75 mm Threaded Pitch
• 3.2 mm Core Diameter
• 8 mm Head Diameter
• With Large Hexagonal Socket
• For Large Fragment LCP System
A small, non-sterile, threaded rod with a slotted head typically used for internal orthopedic fracture fixation by being screwed into bone to hold plates or nails to bone or to provide direct interfragmentary stabilization of bone, or it may fasten soft tissue to bone. It is made of a material that is corrosion resisting and cannot be chemically degraded or absorbed via natural body processes (includes implant grade metal such as surgical steel, titanium alloy, or carbon fiber). A "lag screw" can be any of these used to obtain compression. This device must be sterilized prior to use.
The Synthes 218.050 cancellous screw is a robust fixation option engineered for anchoring bone segments in low-density cancellous regions, such as the metaphyses of long bones. Its 6.5 mm diameter and fully threaded shaft provide secure engagement and even load distribution across the entire screw length—supporting stable fracture compression and maintaining alignment under physiological load.
Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, this screw features a 2.75 mm thread pitch and 3.2 mm core—a combination that balances insertion torque with mechanical strength. The 8 mm hexagonal socket head enables precise torque application using compatible drivers, minimizing the risk of slippage or screw damage during placement. As part of the LCP fragment system, it integrates smoothly with plates to support both dynamic and static stabilization strategies.
Clinically and operationally, the 218.050 is a dependable and economically savvy implant choice. With a price point under six dollars per unit from select suppliers, it offers hospitals and surgical centers a budget-conscious option without compromising on performance or compliance. Its compatibility with established large-fragment systems adds versatility, making it suitable for a broad range of trauma and reconstructive procedures.

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Synthes 218.050 6.5mm Cancellous Bone Screw Fully Threaded/50mm
• Model: 218.050
• 6.5 dia. x 50 mm Length
• Stainless Steel
• Fully Threaded
• 2.75 mm Threaded Pitch
• 3.2 mm Core Diameter
• 8 mm Head Diameter
• With Large Hexagonal Socket
• For Large Fragment LCP System
A small, non-sterile, threaded rod with a slotted head typically used for internal orthopedic fracture fixation by being screwed into bone to hold plates or nails to bone or to provide direct interfragmentary stabilization of bone, or it may fasten soft tissue to bone. It is made of a material that is corrosion resisting and cannot be chemically degraded or absorbed via natural body processes (includes implant grade metal such as surgical steel, titanium alloy, or carbon fiber). A "lag screw" can be any of these used to obtain compression. This device must be sterilized prior to use.
The Synthes 218.050 cancellous screw is a robust fixation option engineered for anchoring bone segments in low-density cancellous regions, such as the metaphyses of long bones. Its 6.5 mm diameter and fully threaded shaft provide secure engagement and even load distribution across the entire screw length—supporting stable fracture compression and maintaining alignment under physiological load.
Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, this screw features a 2.75 mm thread pitch and 3.2 mm core—a combination that balances insertion torque with mechanical strength. The 8 mm hexagonal socket head enables precise torque application using compatible drivers, minimizing the risk of slippage or screw damage during placement. As part of the LCP fragment system, it integrates smoothly with plates to support both dynamic and static stabilization strategies.
Clinically and operationally, the 218.050 is a dependable and economically savvy implant choice. With a price point under six dollars per unit from select suppliers, it offers hospitals and surgical centers a budget-conscious option without compromising on performance or compliance. Its compatibility with established large-fragment systems adds versatility, making it suitable for a broad range of trauma and reconstructive procedures.
























