Stryker Howmedica 5800-4-125 3.2mm High Performance Bone Drill Bit 4"

SKU: STRY-5800-4-125
$40.00
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Stryker Howmedica 5800-4-125 3.2mm High Performance Bone Drill Bit 4"

• Model: 5800-4-125 (Stryker)
• 3.2mm Diamater
• Overall Length: 4 inches

This medical equipment item is in pristine condition, untouched and sealed within its original packaging from the manufacturer. It has not been used or tampered with in any way since leaving the factory.

The Stryker Howmedica 5800-4-125 is a 3.2mm high-performance bone drill bit designed for precision cutting in orthopedic and trauma surgeries. With a total length of 4 inches, this surgical-grade instrument offers a balance of control and cutting efficiency, ideal for general orthopedic procedures involving medium-density bone. Its standard shank design ensures compatibility with a wide range of powered surgical drills, particularly those within the Stryker and Howmedica systems.

This drill bit is constructed from high-quality surgical stainless steel for maximum strength, resistance to corrosion, and reliable sterilization performance. The sharp, fluted design ensures smooth penetration while minimizing thermal damage to surrounding tissue. Surgeons benefit from excellent tactile feedback and reduced resistance, which translates into better accuracy and patient outcomes. Whether used in trauma, reconstructive, or elective procedures, this drill bit supports precision with every pass.

This product is brand new and unused, suitable for clinical or surgical environments. It is not sterile and must be properly sterilized prior to use. The 5800-4-125 model reflects Stryker’s long-standing commitment to surgical innovation and quality, making it a trusted tool for hospitals, surgical centers, and medical supply buyers seeking dependable orthopedic instrumentation.

 

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