
Zimmer 2360-20-20 2.0mm Prosthesis Implantation Positioning Standard Cannula Orthopedic
Zimmer 2360-20-20 2.0mm Prosthesis Implantation Positioning Standard Cannula Orthopedic
• Model: 2360-20-20
• Approximate Diameter: 2.0 mm cannulation
The Zimmer 2360-20-20 Orthopedic Cannula (2.0 mm Standard Cannulated Instrument) is a precision-engineered surgical accessory designed to support accurate and efficient orthopedic fracture fixation. Built to complement Zimmer Biomet’s lineup of cannulated instrument systems, this guide cannula enables surgeons to navigate guide wires and cannulated tools with confidence — improving alignment and minimizing soft-tissue disruption during implant placement. Its 2.0 mm internal diameter perfectly accommodates standard cannulated drills, tapping sleeves, and depth gauges used in trauma plating and periarticular systems.
Constructed from medical-grade surgical stainless steel, the Zimmer 2360-20-20 cannula combines durability with corrosion resistance and sterilization compatibility, making it a reliable addition to any orthopedic instrument tray. The precision machining ensures smooth interaction with guide wires and cannulated instruments, helping streamline the workflow in procedures involving locking plates, cannulated screws, and minimally invasive techniques. Whether used in the OR or specialty clinic, this cannula supports consistent instrument guidance and accurate implant positioning.
Ideal for orthopedic surgeons, trauma teams, and surgical facilities, the Zimmer 2360-20-20 Orthopedic Cannula is a versatile component that enhances procedural accuracy across a wide range of fracture patterns and fixation strategies. Its compatibility with established Zimmer Biomet instrument sets and standard cannulated workflows helps clinical teams deliver precision and confidence in every case — driving improved surgical efficiency and optimized patient outcomes.
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 2360-20-20 2.0mm Prosthesis Implantation Positioning Standard Cannula Orthopedic
• Model: 2360-20-20
• Approximate Diameter: 2.0 mm cannulation
The Zimmer 2360-20-20 Orthopedic Cannula (2.0 mm Standard Cannulated Instrument) is a precision-engineered surgical accessory designed to support accurate and efficient orthopedic fracture fixation. Built to complement Zimmer Biomet’s lineup of cannulated instrument systems, this guide cannula enables surgeons to navigate guide wires and cannulated tools with confidence — improving alignment and minimizing soft-tissue disruption during implant placement. Its 2.0 mm internal diameter perfectly accommodates standard cannulated drills, tapping sleeves, and depth gauges used in trauma plating and periarticular systems.
Constructed from medical-grade surgical stainless steel, the Zimmer 2360-20-20 cannula combines durability with corrosion resistance and sterilization compatibility, making it a reliable addition to any orthopedic instrument tray. The precision machining ensures smooth interaction with guide wires and cannulated instruments, helping streamline the workflow in procedures involving locking plates, cannulated screws, and minimally invasive techniques. Whether used in the OR or specialty clinic, this cannula supports consistent instrument guidance and accurate implant positioning.
Ideal for orthopedic surgeons, trauma teams, and surgical facilities, the Zimmer 2360-20-20 Orthopedic Cannula is a versatile component that enhances procedural accuracy across a wide range of fracture patterns and fixation strategies. Its compatibility with established Zimmer Biomet instrument sets and standard cannulated workflows helps clinical teams deliver precision and confidence in every case — driving improved surgical efficiency and optimized patient outcomes.
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.
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Zimmer 2360-20-20 2.0mm Prosthesis Implantation Positioning Standard Cannula Orthopedic
• Model: 2360-20-20
• Approximate Diameter: 2.0 mm cannulation
The Zimmer 2360-20-20 Orthopedic Cannula (2.0 mm Standard Cannulated Instrument) is a precision-engineered surgical accessory designed to support accurate and efficient orthopedic fracture fixation. Built to complement Zimmer Biomet’s lineup of cannulated instrument systems, this guide cannula enables surgeons to navigate guide wires and cannulated tools with confidence — improving alignment and minimizing soft-tissue disruption during implant placement. Its 2.0 mm internal diameter perfectly accommodates standard cannulated drills, tapping sleeves, and depth gauges used in trauma plating and periarticular systems.
Constructed from medical-grade surgical stainless steel, the Zimmer 2360-20-20 cannula combines durability with corrosion resistance and sterilization compatibility, making it a reliable addition to any orthopedic instrument tray. The precision machining ensures smooth interaction with guide wires and cannulated instruments, helping streamline the workflow in procedures involving locking plates, cannulated screws, and minimally invasive techniques. Whether used in the OR or specialty clinic, this cannula supports consistent instrument guidance and accurate implant positioning.
Ideal for orthopedic surgeons, trauma teams, and surgical facilities, the Zimmer 2360-20-20 Orthopedic Cannula is a versatile component that enhances procedural accuracy across a wide range of fracture patterns and fixation strategies. Its compatibility with established Zimmer Biomet instrument sets and standard cannulated workflows helps clinical teams deliver precision and confidence in every case — driving improved surgical efficiency and optimized patient outcomes.
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.














