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Arthroscopy Probe

An Arthroscopy Probe is a slender, handheld surgical instrument used during arthroscopic procedures to examine and manipulate tissues inside a joint.

Features:
Fine, curved or angled tip for precise probing
Made of stainless steel for durability and sterility
Often includes markings for measurement (e.g., to assess lesion depth)

Uses:
Palpating and assessing cartilage, ligaments, and joint surfaces
Detecting tears, roughness, or abnormalities inside joints
Commonly used in knee, shoulder, and hip arthroscopy procedures

Arthroscopy Sheath

An Arthroscopy Sheath is a tubular instrument used during arthroscopic surgery to facilitate the insertion of an arthroscope and surgical instruments into a joint.

Features:
Made of stainless steel or medical-grade plastic
Includes inflow/outflow ports for irrigation
Compatible with various arthroscope sizes (typically 2.7 mm–4.0 mm)
Can have a valve to prevent fluid leakage

Uses:
Maintains access to the joint space during procedures
Allows continuous irrigation to keep the surgical site clear
Provides stability and protection to the arthroscope inside the joint

Arthroscope

An Arthroscope is a thin, tube-like medical instrument used by surgeons to view, diagnose, and treat joint problems inside the body, especially during minimally invasive procedures.

Features:
Contains a camera and a light source
Diameter typically 2.7 mm to 5 mm
High-definition or 4K video output
May have channels for surgical instruments

Uses:
Visual examination of joints like knee, shoulder, hip, or wrist
Used in arthroscopic surgeries to treat cartilage, ligaments, and joint issues
Minimizes incision size, leading to faster recovery and less scarring

Battery Operated Bone Drill

A Battery Operated Bone Drill is a portable, cordless surgical tool used primarily in orthopedic surgeries to drill holes into bones for procedures like fixing fractures, inserting screws, or placing plates and implants.

Features:
Cordless operation with rechargeable battery
High-speed motor for efficient drilling
Ergonomic design for better handling
Compatible with various drill bits and orthopedic attachments
Sterilizable parts or autoclavable design

Uses:
Orthopedic trauma surgeries
Joint replacement procedures
Spine surgeries
External or internal fixation

Electric Multifunction Ortho Drill

Electric Multifunction Ortho Drill is a powered surgical tool used primarily in orthopedic surgeries to perform multiple bone-related tasks such as drilling, reaming, sawing, and pin or screw insertion.

Features:
Electric motor for consistent power and speed
Interchangeable handpieces (drill, saw, reamer, etc.)
Ergonomic design for surgeon comfort
Speed control and torque adjustment
Autoclavable components for sterilization
Available in corded or cordless (battery) versions

Uses:
Bone drilling for screws and implants
Reaming intramedullary canals
Cutting bone with saw attachments
Inserting orthopedic pins, rods, or nails
Used in procedures like joint replacements, fracture fixation, and trauma surgeries

Universal Bone Drill

Universal Bone Drill is a versatile surgical instrument used in orthopedic, neurosurgical, dental, and trauma surgeries for drilling holes into bone to insert screws, plates, or other fixation devices.

Features:
Multiple attachments for drilling, reaming, or driving screws
Compatible with a wide range of surgical tools
Can be manual, electric, or battery-operated
Made of surgical-grade stainless steel or titanium
Autoclavable for sterilization and reuse

Uses:
Drilling bone during fracture fixation
Orthopedic implant placement (e.g., plates, nails)
Cranial or spinal surgeries in neurosurgery
Maxillofacial procedures and dental implantology

Nails Instrument Set

A Nails Instrument Set is a surgical toolkit specifically designed for orthopedic procedures involving intramedullary nailing, a technique used to stabilize long bone fractures (such as femur, tibia, or humerus).

Features:
Cannulated reamers
Nail holding instruments
Guide wires
Insertion/extraction rods
Targeting devices
Hammer and impactors
Made from high-grade stainless steel
Compatible with various types and sizes of orthopedic nails (interlocking, tibial, femoral, etc.)

Uses:
To insert and fix intramedullary nails inside the bone marrow canal
Provides internal fixation for long bone fractures
Common in trauma surgery, especially for closed fractures, pathologic fractures, or non-unions

External Fixation Instrument Set

An External Fixation Instrument Set is a surgical toolkit used for the placement of external fixators to stabilize bone fractures, especially in cases of open fractures, complex limb injuries, or deformity corrections.

Features:
Rod cutters
Pin clamps
Drill guides
Pin insertion tools
Connecting rods
Wrenches and T-handles
Made of surgical-grade stainless steel
Compatible with various external fixator systems (e.g., tubular, ring, hybrid)

Uses:
Used to treat complex, unstable, or infected fractures
Allows for adjustable and temporary fixation without disturbing the fracture site
Common in orthopedic trauma, limb lengthening, and bone transport surgeries

Spine Instrument Set

A Spine Instrument Set is a specialized surgical kit designed for performing various spinal surgeries such as spinal fusion, laminectomy, discectomy, and deformity correction.

Features:
Nerve root retractors
Kerrison rongeurs
Laminectomy punches
Pedicle screwdrivers
Curettes and elevators
Bone graft holders and impactors
Disc forceps and distractors
Made from high-quality surgical stainless steel
Designed for precision and minimal tissue trauma

Uses:

Used in spinal decompression, stabilization, and implant placement
Suitable for cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine procedures
Common in neurosurgery, orthopedic spine surgery, and trauma cases

General Orthopedic Instrument Set

A General Orthopedic Instrument Set is a comprehensive surgical kit used by orthopedic surgeons to perform a wide range of bone and joint surgeries.

Features:
Bone saws, chisels, and gouges
Periosteal elevators
Reduction forceps and clamps
Bone holding forceps
Hammers, mallets, and impactors
Drill bits and tap sleeves
Made of surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and sterilization

Used in procedures:
Fracture fixation
Joint replacement (hip, knee, shoulder)
Bone realignment or reconstruction
Removal or placement of orthopedic implants