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Single-use instrumentation kits for hand and forefoot screws.

To support surgeons in hand and forefoot procedures, Newclip Technics has developed a comprehensive range of screws available in various diameters and designs. This offering has been designed to adapt to each indication, patient anatomy, and individual technical preference.
To streamline operating room organization, Newclip Technics developed ready-to-use single-use kits: INITIAL S. The range streamlines surgical workflow with sterile, single-use instrumentation kits designed for the insertion of cannulated osteosynthesis screws*.


This format offers numerous advantages for surgeons and other healthcare professionals. In particular, it eliminates sterilization costs for healthcare facilities, reduces operating costs 1, shortens patient management time 2, and ensures immediate availability of implants without restocking delays 3. As a result, patient turnover in the operating room becomes more efficient 2, contributing to better utilization of it.

Some screws are available with a hexagonal recess, while others feature a hexalobe recess.


*The screws are not included in the INITIAL S kit; they are available separately in sterile single-unit packaging (S-box). Initially developed for hand and forefoot surgery, the screws of the INITIAL S range can nevertheless be used in other anatomical regions, depending on specific needs and the surgeon’s judgment. With diameters up to 4.0 mm, these screws are also suitable for various indications. For exemple: radial head surgery, hindfoot surgery, wrist surgery, and certain distal tibial indications.


The Stand-Alone Screws range are dedicated to the fixation of fractures, osteotomies, and bone arthrodesis in adults, suitable for the size of the device.
1Shippert RD. A Study of Time-Dependent Operating Room Fees and How to save $100 000 by Using Time-Saving Products. Am J Cosmet Surg. 2005;22(1):25–34.
2Siegel GW et al., Cost Analysis and Surgical Site Infection Rates in Total Knee Arthroplasty Comparing Traditional vs. Single-Use Instrumentation. J Arthroplasty. 2015;30(12):2271–4.
3Matron P., Etude comparative économique et pratique de plaques d’ostéosynthèse de l’extrémité distale du radius présentées individuellement et en kit stérile “tout en un” dans un établissement de santé privé, 2016, 1 21.

Our sterile solution : INITIAL S – Hand.

The Initial S – Hand range consists of three individual instrumentation kits for cannulated screws in Ø2.25 mm, Ø2.6 mm, and Ø3.0 mm.

KITS FOR CANNULATED SCREWS

Key features of the INITIAL S – Hand range.

  • 3 screw diameters: Ø2.25mm, Ø2.6mm, and Ø3.0mm
  • 3 thread types: short thread, long thread, full thread
  • Self-drilling and self-tapping cannulated screws
  • A 3-in-1 instrument per screw diameter allowing cortical preparation (bur), length measurement (differential gauge), and screw insertion (screwdriver)
  • A sterile, single-use, ready-to-use format, suitable for emergency situations:
    • No sterilization costs for the hospital
    • Reduced risk of contamination1
    • Immediate access to materials: no restocking wait time
    • Reduction in operating time and costs2-3
    • Easier traceability thanks to detailed labeling
    • Ergonomic format adapted to instrument sets3

(1) Mont et al. Single-use instrumentation, cutting blocks, and trials decrease contamination during total knee arthroplasty: a prospective comparison of navigated and nonnavigated cases. J Knee Surg. 2013;26(4):285–290. – (2) Shippert RD. A Study of Time-Dependent Operating Room Fees and How to save \0,000 by Using Time-Saving Products. Am J Cosmet Surg. 2005;22(1):25–34. – (3) Siegel GW et al., Cost Analysis and Surgical Site Infection Rates in Total Knee Arthroplasty Comparing Traditional vs. Single-Use Instrumentation. J Arthroplasty. 2015;30(12):2271–4.

Our sterile solution : INITIAL S – Foot.

The INITIAL S – Foot range is available in 2 individual instrumentation kits for Ø3.5 mm and Ø4.0 mm headed cannulated screws.

KIT FOR Ø3.5 MM HEADED CANNULATED
The INITIAL S – Foot kit for Ø3.5 mm headed cannulated screws includes a drill bit, a 3-in-1 instrument, a double guide (for guide wire and drill bit), a handle, guide wires, and compression washers.
This kit was developed for:
  • Ø3.5 mm compression screws – Ø1.25 cannula, short thread (length 14 to 50 mm)

 

As an option, a sterile compression washer is available (included in the instrumentation kit), for use in combination with these screws.
The screws are not available in the INITIAL S kit; they are available separately in sterile individual packaging.
KIT FOR Ø4.0 MM HEADED CANNULATED COMPRESSION SCREWS
The INITIAL S – Foot kit for Ø4.0 mm headed cannulated screws includes a differential gauge, a 2-in-1 instrument, a drill bit, a handle, guide wires, and compression washers.
This kit was developed for:
  • Ø4.0 mm compression screws – Ø1.4 cannula, short thread (length 26 to 70 mm)*

 

As an option, a sterile compression washer is available (included in the instrumentation kit), for use in combination with these screws.
The screws are not available in the INITIAL S kit; they are available separately in sterile individual packaging.

Key features of the INITIAL S – Foot range.

  • Headed compression screws providing a stable cortical support surface for controlled bone compression
  • A patented 3-in-1 instrument for simplified use
  • A sterile single-use format, ready to use, suitable for emergency situations:
    • Limitation of contamination risk
    • No waiting time for restocking
    • Facilitated traceability through detailed labeling
    • Reduction of operative time and costs
    • Ergonomic format adapted to storage systems

(1) Mont et al. Single-use instrumentation, cutting blocks, and trials decrease contamination during total knee arthroplasty: a prospective comparison of navigated and nonnavigated cases. J Knee Surg. 2013;26(4):285–290. – (2) Shippert RD. A Study of Time-Dependent Operating Room Fees and How to save \0,000 by Using Time-Saving Products. Am J Cosmet Surg. 2005;22(1):25–34. – (3) Siegel GW et al., Cost Analysis and Surgical Site Infection Rates in Total Knee Arthroplasty Comparing Traditional vs. Single-Use Instrumentation. J Arthroplasty. 2015;30(12):2271–4.

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