Synthes 312.27 3.5/2.5mm Double Drill Sleeve 4-3/4"
Synthes 312.27 3.5/2.5mm Double Drill Sleeve 4-3/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Synthes 312.27 3.5/2.5mm Double Drill Sleeve 4-3/4"
• Model: 312.27
• Overall Length: 4-3/4 inches
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.
The Synthes 312.27 Double Drill Sleeve is meticulously engineered to streamline the insertion of guide wires and pilot holes in orthopedic surgeries. By combining two concentric guide channels—3.5 mm and 2.5 mm—into one slender instrument, it eliminates the need to switch tools when transitioning between diameters. At approximately 4‑3/4 inches in length, it provides the surgeon with optimal reach and control, even in confined anatomical spaces.
Tailored for the small fragment surgical sets, this drill sleeve supports mini‑fragment procedures, where precision is paramount. Whether the task is preparing for cannulated screws or navigating delicate bone structures, the 312.27 offers the flexibility to accommodate both 2.5 mm and 3.5 mm systems without compromising alignment or increasing handling complexity. Its dual‑size functionality simplifies the surgical workflow and contributes to judicious instrument usage.
Constructed in line with Synthes’s standards of durability (as seen in similar surgical instruments), the 312.27 ensures stable and accurate trajectory guidance. Its streamlined design both guards against soft tissue disruption and maintains consistent alignment during drilling. For orthopedic or trauma surgeons, especially those focused on hand, wrist, or other small-bone fixation, this instrument can enhance procedural efficiency while sustaining surgical accuracy.

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