Synthes 357.414 Hexagonal Socket 11mm Orthopedic
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Synthes 357.414 Hexagonal Socket 11mm Orthopedic
• Model: 357.414
• 11mm
The Synthes 357.414 Hexagonal Socket 11mm is a precision surgical instrument designed for use in orthopedic procedures involving 11 mm cannulated screws. Its primary function is to provide a secure interface between the surgical driver and the screw, ensuring accurate and controlled insertion. The 11 mm hexagonal socket is specifically engineered to fit corresponding 11 mm hexagonal driver tips, facilitating the proper engagement and rotation of the screw during the surgical process.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, the 357.414 socket is cannulated, allowing it to fit over a guide wire, which is essential for precise placement of screws in complex anatomical regions. The approximately 180 mm length of the socket provides sufficient reach and leverage, enabling surgeons to access deep or challenging areas while maintaining control over the screw insertion process. The open package condition indicates that the instrument is pre-owned but has been maintained in excellent condition, making it a cost-effective option for medical facilities.
In clinical practice, the 357.414 hexagonal socket is typically used in conjunction with other Synthes instruments, such as the 357.415 hexagonal shaft and appropriate driver tips, to perform procedures like fracture fixation or joint stabilization. Its design ensures compatibility with 11 mm cannulated screws, which are commonly used in small fragment fixation. Proper maintenance and sterilization of the socket are crucial to ensure its longevity and reliability in surgical settings.
This item is used and in good condition.
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