Stryker Howmedica 6514-5-040 Mandibular Compression Drill Bit 2.1mm x 40mm
Stryker Howmedica 6514-5-040 Mandibular Compression Drill Bit 2.1mm x 40mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stryker Howmedica 6514-5-040 Mandibular Compression Drill Bit 2.1mm x 40mm
- Model: 6514-5-040 (Stryker)
- 2.1mm Diameter
- 40mm Length
- Compression Drill Bit
Condition: New (Stryker)
High Precision Design
The Stryker Howmedica 6514-5-040 Mandibular Compression Drill Bit features a diameter of 2.1mm and a length of 40mm, which makes it an essential tool for precise surgical procedures. The design is focused on providing high accuracy, and this is important because it allows surgeons to perform minimally invasive techniques effectively. Patients benefit from shorter recovery times due to the drill's precision, because less surrounding tissue is affected.
Durable and Reliable Performance
Constructed with high-quality materials, this drill bit is designed for durability and repeated use. Surgeons appreciate that tools like the Stryker Mandibular Compression Drill Bit are made to withstand the rigors of surgery. Therefore, it remains functional over time, ensuring that surgical teams have reliable equipment at their disposal. The consistent performance of this drill bit enhances the overall efficiency of surgical procedures.
Enhanced Surgical Outcomes
Using the Stryker Mandibular Compression Drill Bit can improve surgical outcomes for patients. The design allows for a controlled drilling experience, which minimizes the risk of complications during operations. Surgeons can achieve optimal positioning for fasteners used in mandibular fixation, and this precision is crucial when it comes to delicate anatomical regions. Because of its effectiveness, this drill bit has become a popular choice among orthopedic surgeons.

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