Stryker 7207 System 7 Sternum Saw with 4107-8 Blade
The Stryker 7207 System 7 Sternum Saw is a high-performance cutting device utilized in large bone resection procedures. This easy-to-use, versatile, reliable, and cost-effective precision instrument is specifically designed for Orthopedic, ENT, and Cranial procedures. This Sternum Saw is more durable and easier to grip than the previous models. It also utilizes the Stryker SmartLIFE Batteries that increase the shelf life and operational life of the batteries while also preventing overexposure to heat. The safety and reliability of the surgical saw have also been improved since the device can store, transfer, and analyze data to enable SORN Remote Device Management. The utilization efficiency of the Stryker System 7 Sternum Saw has also been improved by allowing the blades to be loaded and secured via an easier process due to the enhanced sagittal head design. Surgeons are also provided with a better field of vision and maneuvering room since the re-designed rotary handpiece uses a triathlon attachment that decreases the distance to the surgical site. The cost-efficiency of the cutting tool has also been improved since this device is backward compatible with legacy batteries, attachments, and cutting accessories. This rotary handpiece has also been redesigned to improve the power-to-weight ratio which further increases torque and enhance its overall performance, reduce the overall weight of the device, and decrease the noise of the surgical saw. All these features are designed to improve the operating cost and utilization efficiencies, safety, versatility, and reliability of the System 7 Sternum Saw, which in turn, can provide improve control and precision of surgeons while performing surgical procedures.
Stryker System 7 Sternum Saw with 4107-8 BladeÂ
• Model: 7207-000-000
This item is used and in excellent working condition.Â
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