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Orthopedic Cannulated Drill

The orthopedic cannulated drill is a core surgical power tool for bone drilling during orthopedic and trauma surgeries. Its hollow central channel allows K-wire guide wires to run through the drill bit, enabling surgeons to conduct precise drilling and implant fixation. It is widely applied in fracture reduction, intramedullary nailing and other orthopedic reconstructive operations.


Features

● Hollow cannulated structure compatible with standard K-wire guide wires


● Specialized design for all kinds of orthopedic trauma operations


● Perfectly matched with K-wire guided internal fixation techniques


● Steady and powerful drilling performance on cortical and cancellous bone


● Ergonomic handpiece for comfortable long-time surgical operation


● Reusable construction supporting repeated clinical use


● Designed for daily routine use in hospital operating rooms


Applications

Used in:


● General orthopedic surgeries


● Acute trauma fracture surgeries


● Closed and open fracture fixation operations


● Intramedullary nail implantation procedures


● All K-wire guided precise bone drilling


● Bone reconstructive and corrective surgeries


Technical Specifications

● Product Type: Orthopedic Cannulated Surgical Drill


● Core Application: Bone drilling and orthopedic internal fixation


● Structural Feature: Hollow cannulated channel design


● Matching Consumables: K-wire guide wires


● Intended Use: Intraoperative orthopedic surgical procedures


● Sterilization Method: Autoclavable for high-temperature disinfection


Product Advantages

● Enables precise drilling aligned with pre-placed guide wires


● Greatly facilitates minimally invasive orthopedic surgical approaches


● Minimizes surgical deviation and improves implant positioning accuracy


● Stable power output delivers consistent performance in complex bone surgeries


● Universal compatibility with mainstream trauma internal fixation techniques

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