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Zimmer 07.00442.001 ST360° Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle

Zimmer 07.00442.001 ST360° Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle

• Model: 07.00442.001
• Configuration: Right Angle

The Zimmer 07.00442.001 ST360° Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle is a precision-crafted orthopedic surgical tool engineered to give surgeons enhanced control and stability during fixation procedures. Designed by Zimmer — a leader in orthopedic instrumentation — this right-angle anti-torque handle offers ergonomic leverage in tight operative spaces, helping clinicians apply precise torque with reduced wrist strain. Whether you’re driving screws, reaming bone, or engaging manual instruments, this versatile handle delivers dependable performance in demanding surgical environments.

Constructed from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, the ST360° anti-torque handle is built for long-lasting reliability through repeated clinical use and sterilization cycles. Its right-angle design not only improves access around anatomical obstacles but also distributes force more efficiently, supporting consistent outcomes in trauma, reconstruction, and general orthopedic procedures. As part of comprehensive surgical instrument sets, this handle integrates seamlessly with driver bits and instrument attachments commonly used in modern operating rooms.

Orthopedic surgeons, surgical technologists, and clinical procurement teams value the Zimmer Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle as a fundamental component of any orthopedic toolkit. With its ergonomic design and trusted engineering, this handle supports more precise instrument manipulation, helping improve procedural accuracy and workflow efficiency. Whether upgrading your existing instrument set or replenishing your surgical trays, this anti-torque handle offers practical utility and clinical confidence for a range of operative applications.

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.

Zimmer 07.00442.001 ST360° Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle

• Model: 07.00442.001
• Configuration: Right Angle

The Zimmer 07.00442.001 ST360° Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle is a precision-crafted orthopedic surgical tool engineered to give surgeons enhanced control and stability during fixation procedures. Designed by Zimmer — a leader in orthopedic instrumentation — this right-angle anti-torque handle offers ergonomic leverage in tight operative spaces, helping clinicians apply precise torque with reduced wrist strain. Whether you’re driving screws, reaming bone, or engaging manual instruments, this versatile handle delivers dependable performance in demanding surgical environments.

Constructed from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, the ST360° anti-torque handle is built for long-lasting reliability through repeated clinical use and sterilization cycles. Its right-angle design not only improves access around anatomical obstacles but also distributes force more efficiently, supporting consistent outcomes in trauma, reconstruction, and general orthopedic procedures. As part of comprehensive surgical instrument sets, this handle integrates seamlessly with driver bits and instrument attachments commonly used in modern operating rooms.

Orthopedic surgeons, surgical technologists, and clinical procurement teams value the Zimmer Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle as a fundamental component of any orthopedic toolkit. With its ergonomic design and trusted engineering, this handle supports more precise instrument manipulation, helping improve procedural accuracy and workflow efficiency. Whether upgrading your existing instrument set or replenishing your surgical trays, this anti-torque handle offers practical utility and clinical confidence for a range of operative applications.

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.

$83.50
Zimmer 07.00442.001 ST360° Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle
$83.50

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Zimmer 07.00442.001 ST360° Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle

• Model: 07.00442.001
• Configuration: Right Angle

The Zimmer 07.00442.001 ST360° Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle is a precision-crafted orthopedic surgical tool engineered to give surgeons enhanced control and stability during fixation procedures. Designed by Zimmer — a leader in orthopedic instrumentation — this right-angle anti-torque handle offers ergonomic leverage in tight operative spaces, helping clinicians apply precise torque with reduced wrist strain. Whether you’re driving screws, reaming bone, or engaging manual instruments, this versatile handle delivers dependable performance in demanding surgical environments.

Constructed from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, the ST360° anti-torque handle is built for long-lasting reliability through repeated clinical use and sterilization cycles. Its right-angle design not only improves access around anatomical obstacles but also distributes force more efficiently, supporting consistent outcomes in trauma, reconstruction, and general orthopedic procedures. As part of comprehensive surgical instrument sets, this handle integrates seamlessly with driver bits and instrument attachments commonly used in modern operating rooms.

Orthopedic surgeons, surgical technologists, and clinical procurement teams value the Zimmer Right Angle Anti-Torque Handle as a fundamental component of any orthopedic toolkit. With its ergonomic design and trusted engineering, this handle supports more precise instrument manipulation, helping improve procedural accuracy and workflow efficiency. Whether upgrading your existing instrument set or replenishing your surgical trays, this anti-torque handle offers practical utility and clinical confidence for a range of operative applications.

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.