Bone Drill

By combining with the handle through a quick-lock structure, various gauges of bone drills are used in conjunction with other tools during surgery to grind bone tissue for intervertebral foramen expansion, establishing an endoscopic channel.

Description

A bone drill is an essential instrument used in percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD). Featuring a quick-lock structure for attachment to a handle, it accommodates various gauges of drills. These bone drills are employed in conjunction with other surgical tools to grind bone tissue effectively, facilitating the expansion of the intervertebral foramen. This process is critical for establishing an endoscopic channel, allowing surgeons to access the spinal disc more efficiently and perform the discectomy with greater precision.

Specification

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Usage

By combining with the handle through a quick-lock structure, various gauges of bone drills are used in conjunction with other tools during surgery to grind bone tissue for intervertebral foramen expansion, establishing an endoscopic channel.

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