A surgical instrument designed to be attached to another surgical implantation instrument or directly to an orthopaedic implant to provide a surface on which an operating surgeon can make strikes, with a surgical hammer or mallet, to insert an orthopaedic implant (e.g., an intramedullary nail). It is typically made of high-grade stainless steel and typically in the form of a cylindrical shaft with a threaded portion at the distal end (i.e., threaded into the implant or connected to the implantation instrument) and a broader, robust striking head (surface) at the proximal end. This is a reusable device.
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