Zimmer 2001-00-000 Universal Disposable Drill & Pin Set
Zimmer 2001-00-000 Universal Disposable Drill & Pin Set is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Zimmer 2001-00-000 Universal Disposable Drill & Pin Set
• Model: 2001-00-000 Zimmer
In Original Manufacturer's Packaging - Undamaged, Inner Packaging Sterile (IOMPB-UPS):
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.
The Zimmer 2001‑00‑000 is a single-use, sterile disposable drill and pin set distributed by Zimmer Biomet. It is crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel and intended for patient-specific knee prosthesis instrumentation, such as the Persona system. The kit typically includes one disposable drill (≈5″ long) along with four 3‑inch pins and one 5‑inch pin, offering compatibility with standard guided alignment and pin placement workflows.
Designed for convenience and infection control in the orthopedic OR, the set comes pre-packaged and sterilized, ready for immediate use. Because it's disposable, there’s no need for post-procedure reprocessing or sterilization turnaround. The sterile shelf life is clearly labeled—some listings show expiration as late as October 2026 or beyond.
In clinical use, the kit’s universal compatibility and moderate length pins make it ideal for temporary fixation and guided drilling during knee replacement surgeries. While suitable for trauma or reconstruction as well, its principal design is to support accurate alignment during patient‑specific knee implant procedures. Users should always confirm that this configuration aligns with their surgical instrumentation trays and regulatory requirements before ordering.
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