DePuy A11525 Drill Guide 3mm Orthopedic 4"
DePuy A11525 Drill Guide 3mm Orthopedic 4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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DePuy A11525 Drill Guide 3mm Orthopedic 4"
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• Model: A11525
• Drill Compatibility: Designed for 3 mm drill bits
• Overall Length: 4 inches (10.1cm)
Reliable Precision for Orthopedic Drilling Applications
The DePuy A11525 Drill Guide 3 mm Orthopedic 4″ is a precision surgical instrument crafted to support accurate and controlled drilling during orthopedic procedures. Designed by DePuy Synthes — a leader in orthopedic surgical tools — this drill guide ensures exact alignment of 3 mm drill bits when creating pilot holes in bone, helping clinicians maintain optimal trajectory and hole placement with confidence. Its compact 4‑inch length makes it ideal for use in confined operative fields and multi‑instrument trays.
Durable Construction for Surgical Efficiency
Manufactured from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, the A11525 drill guide delivers consistent performance and long‑term durability. The instrument is engineered to withstand repeated sterilization cycles, making it a dependable part of reusable orthopedic instrument inventories. Whether preparing sites for small‑fragment screws or guiding drill bits for implant fixation, this drill guide enhances procedural accuracy and helps reduce the risk of drill deviation.
Essential Addition to Orthopedic Instrument Sets
Perfect for trauma, reconstruction, and general orthopedic surgery, the DePuy A11525 Drill Guide integrates seamlessly into surgical trays used in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty practices. Its ergonomic design and trusted DePuy quality support surgical teams seeking improved workflow, enhanced drilling control, and superior clinical outcomes — making it a valuable tool for optimized orthopedic care.
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.