Synthes 314.05 4mm Cannulated Hex Driver 11-3/4"

SKU: SYNT-314.05-U
$90.00
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Synthes 314.05 4mm Cannulated Hex Driver 11-3/4"

• Model: 314.05
• 4mm
• Overall Length: 11-3/4 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 Synthes 314.05 4mm Cannulated Hex Driver is a precision surgical instrument designed for the accurate insertion of 4.0 mm hexagonal screws in orthopedic procedures. Its 11-3/4 inch length provides the necessary reach for various surgical approaches, ensuring optimal screw placement in deep or hard-to-reach anatomical locations. The cannulated design allows the driver to be used over a guide wire, facilitating accurate screw insertion and reducing the risk of misplacement.

Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, this driver offers durability and resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for repeated use in surgical settings. The hexagonal tip ensures a secure fit with the screw head, allowing for efficient torque transfer and minimizing the risk of stripping or damaging the screw. The ergonomic design of the handle provides a comfortable grip, enhancing control and precision during the surgical procedure.

The availability of the Synthes 314.05 driver in various packaging options provides flexibility for healthcare facilities with differing sterilization capabilities and budget considerations. Whether opting for the open package version for immediate use or the used version for cost savings, the 314.05 driver’s design and features make it a reliable tool for orthopedic surgeons seeking effective and efficient fixation solutions. Its compatibility with Synthes 4.0 mm cannulated screws further enhances its utility in fracture fixation surgeries.

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