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Synthes 395.90 2.5mm Drill Guide Orthopedic 4"

Synthes 395.90 2.5mm Drill Guide Orthopedic 4"

• Model: 395.90
• 2.5mm
• Overall Length: 4 inches

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

The Synthes 395.90 is a 2.5 mm drill guide, commonly used in orthopedic surgical procedures requiring precise drilling for screws or pins. Measuring approximately 4 inches in length (around 100 mm), this guide is engineered to assist surgeons in maintaining an accurate drilling trajectory by aligning their drill bit along a fixed, consistent path. It’s typically a reusable stainless steel instrument—robust enough for repeated clinical use yet compact for ease of manipulation.

Drill guides like the 395.90 are integral to orthopedic protocols involving bone fixation. By seating securely against bone or plate surfaces, they reduce the risk of drilling deviation, improving placement precision for screws and minimizing potential damage to surrounding tissues or hardware alignment. The slender, elongated body allows access in confined surgical areas, while the internal cylinder ensures straight, reproducible drilling paths—an essential feature for procedures in small bone or delicate anatomical regions.

Synthes 395.90 2.5mm Drill Guide Orthopedic 4"

• Model: 395.90
• 2.5mm
• Overall Length: 4 inches

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

The Synthes 395.90 is a 2.5 mm drill guide, commonly used in orthopedic surgical procedures requiring precise drilling for screws or pins. Measuring approximately 4 inches in length (around 100 mm), this guide is engineered to assist surgeons in maintaining an accurate drilling trajectory by aligning their drill bit along a fixed, consistent path. It’s typically a reusable stainless steel instrument—robust enough for repeated clinical use yet compact for ease of manipulation.

Drill guides like the 395.90 are integral to orthopedic protocols involving bone fixation. By seating securely against bone or plate surfaces, they reduce the risk of drilling deviation, improving placement precision for screws and minimizing potential damage to surrounding tissues or hardware alignment. The slender, elongated body allows access in confined surgical areas, while the internal cylinder ensures straight, reproducible drilling paths—an essential feature for procedures in small bone or delicate anatomical regions.

$24.75
Synthes 395.90 2.5mm Drill Guide Orthopedic 4"—
$24.75

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Synthes 395.90 2.5mm Drill Guide Orthopedic 4"

• Model: 395.90
• 2.5mm
• Overall Length: 4 inches

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

The Synthes 395.90 is a 2.5 mm drill guide, commonly used in orthopedic surgical procedures requiring precise drilling for screws or pins. Measuring approximately 4 inches in length (around 100 mm), this guide is engineered to assist surgeons in maintaining an accurate drilling trajectory by aligning their drill bit along a fixed, consistent path. It’s typically a reusable stainless steel instrument—robust enough for repeated clinical use yet compact for ease of manipulation.

Drill guides like the 395.90 are integral to orthopedic protocols involving bone fixation. By seating securely against bone or plate surfaces, they reduce the risk of drilling deviation, improving placement precision for screws and minimizing potential damage to surrounding tissues or hardware alignment. The slender, elongated body allows access in confined surgical areas, while the internal cylinder ensures straight, reproducible drilling paths—an essential feature for procedures in small bone or delicate anatomical regions.