There are different kinds of design standards between implants and instruments in each manufacturer, because of the complexity of orthopedic instruments. Especially for screw and bone plate instruments, if you decide to buy orthopedic instruments here, please provide as much as possible details about the size of the screw and bone plate.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the main applications of the High-Speed Drill Set in spinal neurosurgery?
The high-speed drill set is primarily used for craniotomy, laminectomy, osteotomy, and precise bone sculpting during spinal and neurosurgical procedures.
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What is the difference between Alloy Grinding Burs and Diamond Grinding Burs?
Alloy grinding burs are ideal for rapid bulk bone removal, while diamond grinding burs provide smoother, highly controlled finishing near delicate tissue structures.
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Is the entire high-speed drill set autoclavable?
Yes, the set includes a sterilizing box. The handpieces, chucks, and burs are designed to withstand standard autoclave sterilization processes.
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How does the foot switch improve surgical workflow?
The foot switch allows surgeons to control the speed and operation of the electrical motor hands-free, ensuring stability and focus on the surgical field.
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Why is it critical to provide specific screw and bone plate sizes before purchasing?
Due to varying manufacturing standards for orthopedic implants, matching details are required to guarantee that the instruments integrate seamlessly with the implants you intend to use.