Stryker 4100-410-000 Radiolucent Adapter 3-3/4"
Stryker 4100-410-000 Radiolucent Adapter 3-3/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stryker 4100-410-000 Radiolucent Adapter 3-3/4"
• Model: 4100-410-000 (Stryker 4100-410-000)
• Overall Length: 3-3/4 inches
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.
The Stryker 4100-410-000 Radiolucent Adapter is a precision-engineered component designed to be seamlessly integrated into Stryker surgical power systems. With a compact length of 3‑3/4 inches, this adapter allows for optimal positioning of surgical handpieces while maintaining radiolucency, ensuring clear imaging under fluoroscopic guidance. It’s particularly useful in procedures requiring both mechanical assistance and intraoperative imaging, such as spinal, orthopedic, or trauma cases.
Constructed from durable, radiolucent materials, the adapter is built to withstand repeated sterilization and rigorous clinical use. Its robust design ensures reliable coupling between handpieces and drive systems, delivering smooth torque transmission without interfering with image quality. The compact footprint and precise fittings facilitate quick attachment and removal in fast-paced surgical environments.
This listing is for a used Stryker 4100-410-000 Radiolucent Adapter in good cosmetic and functional condition. It shows minor signs of prior use consistent with proper maintenance and sterilization—no cracks or damage are present. Ideal for surgical centers, equipment refurbishers, or biomedical technicians seeking a dependable adapter to complement Stryker surgical systems.

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