Mitek 213210 Delivery Drill Guide Orthopedic 5-1/2"

SKU: MITE-213210
$61.50
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Mitek 213210 Delivery Drill Guide Orthopedic 5-1/2"

• Model: 213210
• Overall Length: 5-1/2 inches

Precision Guidance for Orthopedic Drilling Applications
The Mitek 213210 Delivery Drill Guide Orthopedic is a dependable surgical instrument designed to enhance accuracy and control during orthopedic drilling procedures. Built as part of the trusted DePuy Mitek instrument lineup, this drill guide helps surgeons position and stabilize drill bits while creating bone fixation sites, ensuring precise entry and alignment every time. Its robust stainless‑steel construction stands up to repeated sterilization and rigorous operating room use, making it ideal for use in trauma repair, suture anchor placement, and other reconstructive bone procedures.

Engineered for Surgical Efficiency
Measuring approximately 5–6 inches in length, the Mitek 213210 offers the perfect balance of maneuverability and reach for everyday orthopedic workflows. The delivery drill guide’s ergonomic profile allows clinicians to maintain steady guidance over drill bits as they create pilot holes or prepare fixation beds, reducing the chance of deviation and helping maintain operative precision. Its compact design also simplifies handling in confined surgical fields, improving both speed and confidence during critical procedural steps.

Ideal for Orthopedic Instrument Sets and Procedure Trays
A valuable addition to any orthopedic surgical tray, the Mitek 213210 Drill Guide integrates seamlessly with other Mitek/DePuy drills and fixation systems used for soft tissue repair, suture anchors, and bone fixation techniques. Trusted by orthopedic surgeons and operating room staff, this guide supports consistent, reliable performance across a range of procedures—helping surgical teams deliver high‑quality outcomes with enhanced control and accuracy.

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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