Designed to perform.
Focused on sharpness. Designed for finest clinical performance and ease of use.
Sharpness

Sharp, self-drilling and self-tapping. SpeedTip thread design.
Three Thread Designs

Choose the ideal screw for your patient's anatomy.
HexaDrive

Self-holding HexaDrive
screw head design.
Tapered Shaft

Unique thread design that achieves excellent purchase in the bone. Insertion torque remains controlled and low all through the screw insertion, also for longer screws
Examples of Application

CCS 3.0, fully threaded

CCS 2.2, long thread

headedCCS 2.2, short thread

CCS 1.7, long thread
Highlights
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Immediate cutting of the bone with only slight axial pressure, with immediate bite.1
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Engineered pitch dimensions for controlled insertion torque.
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Insertion torque remains controlled and low all through the screw insertion, also for longer screws.
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Unique thread design for excellent purchase of the screw in the bone.
Color-coded system for ease of use:
Turquoise: CCS 1.7, Purple: CCS 2.2, Yellow: CCS 3.0, Brown: CCS 4.0
1 Spiegel, A.; Pochlatko, N.; Zeuner, H.; Lang, A.: Biomechanical Tests of Different Cannulated Compression Screws (Medartis AG, Switzerland)

CCS 4.0, short thread

CCS 2.2, short thread
Highlights
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Immediate cutting of the bone with only slight axial pressure, with immediate bite.1
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Engineered pitch dimensions for controlled insertion torque.
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Insertion torque remains controlled and low all through the screw insertion, also for longer screws.
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Unique thread design for excellent purchase of the screw in the bone.
Color-coded system for ease of use:
Turquoise: CCS 1.7, Purple: CCS 2.2, Yellow: CCS 3.0, Brown: CCS 4.0
1 Spiegel, A.; Pochlatko, N.; Zeuner, H.; Lang, A.: Biomechanical Tests of Different Cannulated Compression Screws (Medartis AG, Switzerland)

CCS 3.0, short thread

CCS 3.0, short thread
Highlights
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Immediate cutting of the bone with only slight axial pressure, with immediate bite.1
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Engineered pitch dimensions for controlled insertion torque.
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Insertion torque remains controlled and low all through the screw insertion, also for longer screws.
-
Unique thread design for excellent purchase of the screw in the bone.
Color-coded system for ease of use:
Turquoise: CCS 2.2, Yellow: CCS 3.0, Brown: CCS 4.0
1 Spiegel, A.; Pochlatko, N.; Zeuner, H.; Lang, A.: Biomechanical Tests of Different Cannulated Compression Screws (Medartis AG, Switzerland)

CCS 4.0, short thread

headed CCS 3.0, short thread
Highlights
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Immediate cutting of the bone with only slight axial pressure, with immediate bite.1
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Engineered pitch dimensions for controlled insertion torque.
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Insertion torque remains controlled and low all through the screw insertion, also for longer screws.
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Unique thread design for excellent purchase of the screw in the bone.
Color-coded system for ease of use:
Turquoise: Yellow: CCS 3.0, Brown: CCS 4.0, Dark blue: CCS 5.0
1 Spiegel, A.; Pochlatko, N.; Zeuner, H.; Lang, A.: Biomechanical Tests of Different Cannulated Compression Screws (Medartis AG, Switzerland)
The science behind.
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Retrograde fixation of metacarpal fractures with intramedullary cannulated headless compression screws2018Hand Surg Rehab
The authors of this paper presents the results of 20 unstable metacarpal fractures in 15 patients treated with percutaneous, retrograde intramedullary headless screw fixation (Medartis CCS Speedtip) and early mobilization. This resulted in good outcomes with all fractures healing within 6 weeks and most patients achieving full range of motion.
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Intramedullary headless screw fixation for fractures of the proximal and middle phalanges in the digits of the hand: a review of 31 consecutive fractures.2016J Hand Surg Eur
Giesen et al., summarize the results of treating 31 displaced or unstable fractures of the proximal and middle phalanges (in 26 patients) with an intramedullary headless compression screw and early mobilization with no splinting.In this cohort, all fractures healed with no major complications. The authors concluded that this technique seesm to be technically simple, effective and with few drawbacks.
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Designed to organize.

Example of a configuration
- Compact system
- Easy to use
- Lightweight components
- Streamlined organization of implants and instruments
Explore various perspectives.
Interview with Marc Ammann regarding the CCS Screws
Medartis Webinar – CCS Screws for Intramedullary Fixation of Midshaft Metacarpal Fractures.
Documentation
Results
- CCS, headedCCS – OP-Technik 09.04.2025 2 MB Surgical Technique Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities German
- CCS, headedCCS – Surgical Technique 09.04.2025 2 MB Surgical Technique Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities English
- CCS, headedCCS – Technique Opératoire 10.04.2025 1 MB Surgical Technique Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities French
- CCS, headedCCS – Técnica Quirúrgica 10.04.2025 2 MB Surgical Technique Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities Spanish
- Scaphoid Non-union Fixation with CCS screw - Colgan, UK – Case Report 09.03.2025 617 KB Case Report Upper Extremities English
- Hallux valgus and second ray syndrome treated by Scarf M1, P1 osteotomies and M2 Weil osteotomy - Besse, FR – Case Report 09.03.2025 258 KB Case Report Lower Extremities English
- Metacarpal Fracture treated with Medartis CCS 3.0, 4.0 - Tuckman, US – Case Report 09.03.2025 625 KB Case Report Upper Extremities English
- APTUS Ordering Catalog/Bestellkatalog/Catalogue (High Resolution) (Version 0, MDR) 26.08.2024 22 MB Ordering Catalog Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities English,French,German
- APTUS Ordering Catalog/Bestellkatalog/Catalogue (Low Resolution) (Version 0, MDR) 26.08.2024 16 MB Ordering Catalog Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities English,French,German
- CCS, headedCCS – Produktinformation (inkl. Bestellinformation) Version 0 (MDR) 16.11.2022 2 MB Product Information Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities German
- CCS, headedCCS – Product Information (incl. Ordering Information) Version 1 (MDR) 26.08.2024 4 MB Product Information Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities English
- SpeedTip CCS 2.2, 3.0 – White paper 26.08.2024 467 KB White paper Upper Extremities,Lower Extremities English