Stryker 234-010-090 6mm Biosteon ACL Screw Tap 6x23/28 Orthopedic 8-1/2"

SKU: STRY-234-010-090-U
$63.75
Taxes, discounts and shipping calculated at checkout.

Stryker 234-010-090 6mm Biosteon ACL Screw Tap 6x23/28 Orthopedic 8-1/2"

• Model: 234-010-090
• 6x23/28
• Design: Trinkle-Style Quick-Connect
• Cannulated
• Overall Length: 8-1/2 inches

The Stryker 234-010-090 Biosteon ACL Screw Tap (6 mm x 23/28 mm) is a precision-engineered orthopedic instrument designed for creating accurate threads in bone tunnels during anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction procedures. With a shaft length of 8-1/2 inches, this tap is specifically crafted to match the dimensions of Stryker's Biosteon interference screws, ensuring optimal graft fixation and alignment. Its ergonomic handle design provides surgeons with a comfortable grip, allowing for enhanced control and reduced hand fatigue during procedures.

Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, the AR-1803 drill guide offers exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for repeated sterilization and use in demanding surgical environments. The instrument's cannulated design allows for the use of a guidewire, enhancing alignment and minimizing the risk of misplacement during surgery. This feature is particularly beneficial in minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures, where precision and accuracy are paramount.

By incorporating the AR-1803 Transtibial Femoral ACL Drill Guide into surgical procedures, orthopedic teams can achieve consistent and reliable results in soft tissue fixation. Its compatibility with Arthrex's Bio-Interference Screws ensures a streamlined surgical workflow, reducing the potential for complications and enhancing patient outcomes. This instrument exemplifies Arthrex's commitment to providing innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of orthopedic surgeons and their patients.

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.

No reviews available.

The Primis TeamProudly Supports

  • DAMIEN HOUSE

    Located in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Damien House exists to provide care and help dispel the stigma of those affected by Hansen's Disease (Leprosy).

  • PROJECT PERFECT WORLD

    Project Perfect World provides orthopedic surgery for children worldwide.