Compression Pins

Focused compression, the ideal partner to Shark Screw®

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Focused compression. The ideal partner to Shark Screw®

Compression Pins from Surgebright are designed to support controlled intraoperative compression and precise fragment positioning during bone fixation procedures. Used alongside Shark Screw®, they help surgeons achieve stable reduction, temporarily prevent translation and rotation, and support an efficient path to biological fixation.

Why use Compression Pins with Shark Screw®?

When precise reduction matters, Compression Pins provide a practical way to create and maintain focused compression during the procedure. This added control can help optimize fragment positioning before definitive fixation with Shark Screw®.

Key Benefits

  • Intraoperative compression capability

  • Precise control of fragment positioning

  • Temporary prevention of translation and rotation

  • Optimal addition to biological fixation   

Product specifications

  • Shark Screw® Pin, Ø 1.6 mm
    Article number: USCP3516C
    Compression length: 35 mm

  • Shark Screw® Pin, Ø 1.8 mm
    Article number: USCP5018S
    Compression length: 50 mm

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Designed to complement Shark Screw®

Compression Pins are built to work as a procedural partner to Shark Screw®, helping surgeons achieve focused compression and improved control during fixation while preserving the advantages of a biological fixation approach.

A sharper point: if this is for a commercial webpage, avoid overclaiming clinical outcomes unless you have supporting clinical data. The current evidence set you gave me supports workflow, control, positioning, and compression. It does not yet support stronger claims like faster healing, better fusion rates, or superior outcomes.

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