Stryker 234-020-118 Pin Puller ACL Reconstruction Arthroscopy 5-3/4"
Stryker 234-020-118 Pin Puller ACL Reconstruction Arthroscopy 5-3/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stryker 234-020-118 Pin Puller ACL Reconstruction Arthroscopy 5-3/4"
• Model: 234-020-118
• Design: Trinkle-Style Quick-Connect
• Cannulated
• Overall Length: 6-5/8 inches
The Stryker 234-020-118 Pin Puller is a precision surgical instrument designed to facilitate the safe and efficient removal of guide pins during anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgeries. With a length of approximately 5-3/4 inches, this pin puller is engineered to provide optimal leverage and control, ensuring that guide pins can be extracted without compromising the integrity of the surrounding tissues. Its design incorporates ergonomic features that enhance the surgeon's ability to maneuver within the joint space, even in anatomically constrained environments.
Manufactured from high-strength medical-grade stainless steel, the 234-020-118 Pin Puller offers durability and resistance to wear, ensuring reliable performance throughout numerous surgical procedures. The instrument's construction allows for precise engagement with guide pins, minimizing the risk of slippage or damage during removal. Its compatibility with Stryker's ACL reconstruction instrumentation systems ensures seamless integration into the surgical workflow, contributing to the overall efficiency of the procedure.
In clinical practice, the Stryker 234-020-118 Pin Puller plays a crucial role in the final stages of ACL reconstruction surgeries. After the graft has been secured and the tunnels prepared, the removal of guide pins is necessary to complete the procedure. The pin puller's design allows for controlled extraction, reducing the risk of complications such as inadvertent damage to the graft or surrounding structures. As with all reusable surgical instruments, proper cleaning, inspection, and sterilization per Stryker's instructions for use are essential to ensure safe, reliable performance.
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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