The System 7 Precision Oscillating Tip Saw from Stryker is a precision device for cutting bone. The cutting oscillating tip is housed in a stiff cartridge. The blade is said to produce less metal wear debris than traditional devices, and is less likely to cut soft tissue.
read full descriptionThe Tuke Saw™ from MatOrtho is an air powered saw with a multidirectional vibrating action for cutting cortical or cancellous bone. The blade has a circular motion of only 1.5mm which vibrates soft tissues rather than cutting them. This allows cutting in delicate locations. There is a...
read full descriptionThe AutoFIX™ Stainless Steel Screw system is a headless screw system designed for the fixation of fractures where there is little soft tissue cover (eg the radial head). The screws are self-drilling and self-tapping and have an opposing buttress thread design which optimises compression...
read full descriptionThe Instrument handle with integrated electronics from Fraunhofer is a prototype device, but demonstrates a very attractive idea; that the instrument handle could guide surgeons as to the right amount of torque to place on a screw by lighting up when the correct torque is applied. The device can...
read full descriptionThe SLICK drill bit from Surgionix is a titanium alloy drill bit which allows drilling of a hole and measurement in a single action. The bit has a retractable wire which extends at the tip of the drill and allows measurement of the depth of the hole.
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