orthopedic bone drill
The orthopedic bone drill is a precision medical instrument designed for the intricate task of creating holes in bone tissue during surgical procedures. Its main functions include drilling holes for screw placement, creating channels for surgical implants, and facilitating the correction of bone fractures. Technological features of this tool include a high-speed, low-torque motor that ensures precise and efficient cutting, variable speed settings for different surgical requirements, and a cooled drill tip to prevent thermal damage to the bone. These features make the orthopedic bone drill indispensable in various orthopedic applications, such as joint replacements, trauma surgeries, and spinal procedures, where accurate and careful bone preparation is crucial.