Arthrex AR-1975 TransFix II Drill Guide Assembly Arthroscopy 9-1/2"

SKU: ARTH-AR-1975-ONLY-U
$76.75
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Arthrex AR-1975 TransFix II Drill Guide Assembly Arthroscopy 9-1/2"

• Model: AR-1975
• Overall Length: 9-1/2 inches

The Arthrex AR-1975 TransFix Drill Guide Assembly is a precision surgical instrument designed to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction procedures. With an overall length of 9-1/2 inches, this guide offers optimal reach and maneuverability, facilitating precise femoral tunnel placement during arthroscopic surgeries. Its adjustable C-ring mechanism allows for multiple drilling angles, accommodating various surgical approaches and patient anatomies without compromising accuracy. This versatility is particularly beneficial in complex cases where traditional guides may be less effective.

Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, the AR-1975 drill guide ensures durability and resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for repeated use in demanding surgical environments. The guide's design includes graduated markings for depth measurement, aiding surgeons in achieving consistent and reproducible results. Additionally, the guide is compatible with standard 2.4mm guide pins, streamlining the surgical workflow and reducing the need for multiple instruments. Its ergonomic design enhances surgeon comfort and control, contributing to improved surgical outcomes.

The AR-1975 TransFix Drill Guide is an integral component of Arthrex's comprehensive ACL reconstruction systems, such as the RetroConstruction™ Drill Guide System. By integrating seamlessly with other instruments in the system, it supports a cohesive surgical approach that emphasizes precision and efficiency. Whether used in conjunction with marking hooks or other drill guides, the AR-1975 facilitates accurate femoral tunnel placement, which is crucial for the success of ACL reconstructions. Its adaptability and compatibility make it a valuable tool for orthopedic surgeons aiming to achieve optimal 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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