Mitek 214561 Sharkmouth Drill Guide Orthopedic 7"
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Mitek 214561 Sharkmouth Drill Guide Orthopedic 7"
• Model: 214561
• Overall Length: 7 inches (17.7cm)
Precision Arthroscopic Drill Guidance for Orthopedic Surgery
The Mitek 214561 Drill Guide Orthopedic 7″ delivers dependable drill bit alignment and stabilization in surgical procedures where precision is paramount. Designed for arthroscopic and minimally invasive workflows, this drill guide assists surgeons in maintaining accurate trajectories when creating bone tunnels or pilot holes for suture anchors and fixation devices. Its specially shaped “sharkmouth” tip promotes secure seating on bone surfaces, helping reduce drill wander and optimize reproducible results in critical repair steps.
Durable Construction for Consistent Performance
Crafted from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, the 214561 drill guide is built to withstand the rigorous sterilization cycles and frequent reuse expected in busy operating rooms. With an overall length of approximately 7 inches (~178 mm), it provides the ideal balance of reach and ergonomic control, allowing surgeons to work confidently even in confined or angled anatomical spaces. The rigid design ensures that guided drilling is precise and efficient, supporting clinical outcomes in rotator cuff repair, labral reconstruction, and other soft tissue fixation procedures.
Essential Accessory for Orthopedic Instrument Sets
Trusted by surgical teams, the DePuy/Mitek 214561 Drill Guide integrates seamlessly into sports medicine and orthopedic instrument trays. Whether used in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, or specialty clinics, its role in guiding drill bits contributes to improved surgical workflow efficiency and increased accuracy for implant seating. Backed by DePuy’s legacy in orthopedic innovation, this drill guide is a reliable tool for surgeons aiming to deliver consistent, high‑quality 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.
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