Stryker 2108-107-001 2108 Series Sagittal Blade Fan Offset 29.0 x 0.89 x 73.0mm

SKU: STRY-2108-107-001
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Stryker 2108-107-001 2108 Series Sagittal Blade Fan Offset 29.0 x 0.89 x 73.0mm

• Model: 2108-107-001
• Cut Depth: 73.0mm
• Material Thickness: 0.89mm
• Cut Edge: 29.0mm

This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.

The Stryker 2108‑107‑001 Sagittal Blade is a medium‑large blade designed for substantial bone resection or cutting where both reach and precision are needed. With a 29 mm fan (width of cut) it gives a relatively wide swath, which helps in clearing bone efficiently, especially in wider anatomical exposures. The 73 mm cut depth allows a longer reach, which is valuable in deeper surgical sites or where blade access is limited. The 0.89 mm thickness is a balance: thick enough to confer strength and minimize bending or deviation under load, but thin enough to reduce the amount of bone removed (cut kerf) and thereby preserve more tissue and improve control.

The offset teeth design improves cutting performance in several ways. Staggered teeth help reduce binding by allowing clearance for debris behind each tooth, making the blade less likely to jam in denser bone. This configuration also assists in smoother cutting through mixed‑density bone (cortical and cancellous), and tends to produce less heat build‑up than straight‑aligned teeth under similar load because of better chip evacuation. For surgeons, this means more consistent cutting, less risk of blade buckling, and potentially less fatigue on handling.

In clinical use, this blade is likely chosen for tasks such as long straight cuts in long bones (e.g. femur, tibia), for osteotomies where precise, broad width cuts are needed, or during joint exposure and resection. It is non‑sterile, so typical procedural protocols require sterilization before use. Additionally, because of its dimensions (wide fan, moderate thickness, offset teeth), careful usage is key: appropriate RPM and feed pressure, adequate irrigation or cooling (if applicable), and ensuring saw system compatibility help avoid issues such as overheating, chatter (vibration), or inadvertent damage to adjacent soft tissue or structures.


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