Stryker 234-010-072 Orthopedic 9mm x 22.5mm Tap 8-1/2"

SKU: STRY-234-010-072
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Stryker 234-010-072 Orthopedic 9mm x 22.5mm Tap 8-1/2"

Overview of the Stryker Tap

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The Stryker 234-010-072 Orthopedic 9mm x 22.5mm Tap is a sophisticated surgical instrument used in orthopedic procedures. It provides surgeons with the necessary precision to create threads in bone or bone-like materials. This is essential for securely attaching hardware, such as screws or plates, during surgeries. The exact measurements ensure compatibility with various orthopedic implants and instruments, helping to improve surgical outcomes.

Features and Benefits

This orthopedic tap features a durable construction designed for longevity and repeated use, making it a reliable choice for surgical teams. Additionally, the ergonomic design allows for comfortable handling, which is crucial during lengthy procedures. Because of its precise threading capabilities, it reduces the risk of complications, ensuring that the hardware adheres securely, contributing to faster recovery times.

Applications in Orthopedic Surgery

The Stryker 234-010-072 Tap is particularly beneficial in various orthopedic applications, including fracture fixation and joint reconstruction. Surgeons rely on this tool during operations where stability is key. By using the right tap, surgical teams enhance the overall effectiveness of the procedure, leading to better patient outcomes. So, if you’re in need of a reliable tap for orthopedic surgery, the Stryker tap is indeed a top choice.

 

Stryker 234-010-072 Orthopedic 9mm x 22.5mm Tap 8-1/2"

• Model: 234-010-072
• 9mm x 22.5mm
• Overall Length: 8-1/2 inches (21.5cm)

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