
SELF HOLDING SCREW DRIVER
Product Details
Self-Holding Screwdriver: Product Details
Overview: The Self-Holding Screwdriver is an innovative surgical tool designed to securely hold screws during insertion, offering enhanced precision and ease of use in orthopedic procedures. Its self-holding mechanism eliminates the need for additional tools to stabilize screws, ensuring efficient and safe operations.
Key Features:
Self-Holding Mechanism:
- Built-in mechanism securely holds the screw in place during insertion.
- Reduces the risk of screw slippage or dropping, improving surgical efficiency.
Material:
- Made from high-grade surgical stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance.
- Fully autoclavable for repeated use and sterilization.
Ergonomic Design:
- Non-slip handle for optimal grip and control.
- Lightweight and balanced for reduced hand fatigue during lengthy procedures.
Compatibility:
- Designed for various screw types, including hex, cruciform, and star (Torx) heads.
- Compatible with multiple screw sizes ranging from 1.5 mm to 6.5 mm.
Sizes and Variations:
- Available in multiple shaft lengths to accommodate different surgical requirements.
- Options for fixed or ratcheting versions for added versatility.
Applications:
- Ideal for orthopedic trauma and reconstructive surgeries.
- Used in plate fixation, joint replacement, and spine surgeries.
- Suitable for both open and minimally invasive techniques.
Durability:
- Robust construction ensures long-term performance.
- Resistant to wear and deformation even with frequent use.
Benefits:
- Enhanced precision with the self-holding mechanism.
- Increased efficiency by eliminating the need for auxiliary screw-holding tools.
- Versatile design for use in various orthopedic procedures.
Usage Instructions:
- Place the screw into the self-holding mechanism of the screwdriver.
- Align the screw with the pre-drilled hole and apply steady torque for insertion.
- The mechanism securely holds the screw until it is fully seated.
Care & Maintenance:
- Clean thoroughly after each use to remove biological debris.
- Sterilize following standard hospital protocols.
- Inspect the self-holding mechanism for wear or damage before use.


