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Stryker 5057-1-116 Drill Guide Block 10 Hole Hoffmann Orthopedic 5-1/2" View Watchlist >

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Stryker 5057-1-116 Drill Guide Block 10 Hole Hoffmann Orthopedic 5-1/2" • Model: 5057-1-116 (Stryker 5057-1-116) • Overall Length: 5-1/2 inches This item is used and in excellent condition. Stryker 5057-1-116  Drill Guide Block is a specialized orthopedic instrument designed for use in conjunction with the Hoffmann External Fixation System. Featuring 10 precision-aligned holes, this guide block is used to facilitate accurate drilling and pin placement during external fixation procedures. Its rigid construction ensures proper trajectory alignment, reducing surgical variability and supporting optimal bone stabilization in trauma or reconstructive orthopedic cases. Measuring approximately 5-1/2 inches in length, the 5057-1-116 is compact and ergonomically designed for easy manipulation during surgery. The guide block is compatible with standard Hoffmann clamps and components, integrating smoothly into existing setups. Its precise hole spacing and angulation support multi-pin configurations, enabling tailored external fixation strategies based on patient anatomy and fracture complexity. This level of adaptability is essential for achieving effective immobilization and alignment in both temporary and long-term fixation scenarios.