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Synthes drill bit 316.403 1.3mm Stryker J-Latch Orthopedic 2-5/8" View Watchlist >
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Synthes drill bit 316.403 1.3mm Stryker J-Latch Orthopedic 2-5/8"
• Model: 316.403 (Synthes drill bit)
• Overall Length: 2-5/8 inches
Understand the Importance of the Stryker J-Latch
The Stryker J-Latch Drill Bit 1.3mm is an essential tool for orthopedic surgeons, specifically designed to deliver precision and reliability during surgical procedures. Its unique J-Latch design allows for easy attachment and detachment from surgical instruments. Because of this, it improves efficiency in the operating room, allowing surgeons to focus more on their patients. The 2-5/8" length offers versatility, making it suitable for various applications in orthopedic surgery.
Materials and Construction for Durability
Constructed from high-quality materials, the Synthes 316.403 Drill Bit ensures durability and consistent performance. The drill bit's design minimizes the risk of breakage, which is crucial during delicate procedures. Additionally, its sharp cutting edges facilitate smooth drilling, reducing tissue damage. Therefore, surgeons can perform with greater precision, leading to better patient outcomes and quicker recovery times.
Applications in Orthopedic Surgery
The Stryker J-Latch Drill Bit is widely used in various orthopedic applications, including joint repairs and bone drilling. Its specific features allow it to navigate complex anatomical structures effectively. Surgeons can rely on this tool for both routine and complex procedures, making it a staple in surgical kits. Since it is designed with the needs of orthopedic professionals in mind, it helps enhance the overall surgical experience for both the surgeon and the patient.
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