
BONE AWL WITH FIBER HANDLE
Product Details
Bone Awl with Fiber Handle: Product Details
Overview: The Bone Awl with Fiber Handle is a precision surgical instrument designed for creating pilot holes in bones during orthopedic procedures. Featuring a durable stainless-steel tip and an ergonomic fiber handle, this tool ensures comfort, control, and precision for trauma and reconstructive surgeries.
Key Features:
Stainless Steel Tip:
- Sharp and durable tip designed for easy penetration and precision.
- Made from high-grade surgical stainless steel for corrosion resistance and longevity.
Fiber Handle:
- Ergonomically designed for a secure and comfortable grip.
- Lightweight and non-slip material ensures stability during procedures.
Durability:
- Engineered to withstand high torque and repetitive use.
- Resistant to wear and deformation under surgical conditions.
Ergonomic Design:
- Reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use.
- Provides optimal control for precise hole creation in dense bone structures.
Compatibility:
- Suitable for use in various orthopedic procedures, including trauma, spine, and reconstructive surgeries.
- Available in different tip sizes and lengths to meet specific surgical needs.
Applications:
- Ideal for creating pilot holes for screws, pins, or implants.
- Commonly used in fracture fixation, joint reconstruction, and implant placement.
Sterilization:
- Fully autoclavable, ensuring hygiene and safety for repeated use.
Benefits:
- Durable stainless steel tip for reliable performance.
- Fiber handle provides comfort and reduces hand strain.
- Versatile tool for a wide range of orthopedic applications.
- Lightweight design enhances maneuverability and precision.
Usage Instructions:
- Align the bone awl with the desired location on the bone.
- Apply steady pressure to create a pilot hole of the required depth.
- Verify the alignment and depth of the hole before inserting screws, pins, or implants.
Care & Maintenance:
- Clean thoroughly after each use to remove biological debris.
- Sterilize following standard hospital protocols.
- Inspect the tip and handle for wear or damage before every use.