Orthopedic saw blades are the core precision surgical instruments in orthopedic procedures, specially engineered to cut dense cortical bone while protecting surrounding soft tissues.
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Our portable digital X -ray machine is specially designed for extremity imaging — hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, feet, ankles, knees, and hips — bringing clear, instant radiography directly to the patient bedside.
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Cranial perforators are small, nutrient arteries that arise from major intracranial vessels to supply blood to the skull, meninges, and adjacent structures.
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A major advancement in orthopedic surgical technology, the orthopedic flexible reamer, is transforming how surgeons prepare bone canals for implants, offering greater precision, safety, and patient recovery speed compared to traditional rigid instruments.
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A surgical reciprocating saw is a specialized motor-driven surgical instrument characterized by its back-and-forth blade motion, designed for precise cutting of bone, cartilage, and sometimes tough soft tissues in orthopedic, trauma, and general surgery.
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An orthopedic electric drill is a specialized motor-driven surgical instrument exclusively designed for bone drilling in orthopedic procedures, serving as an indispensable tool in fracture repair, joint replacement, spinal surgery, and bone reconstruction.
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A medical bone drill is a specialized, motor-driven surgical instrument designed to create precise holes in bone tissue, serving as a cornerstone in orthopedic, neurosurgical, and maxillofacial surgeries.
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Veterinary X-ray, also known as veterinary radiography, is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses ionizing radiation to create detailed images of an animal’s internal structures—bones, organs, and soft tissues. It is a cornerstone of modern veterinary medicine, enabling clinicians to diagnose in
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A repeat sternotomy blade is a specialized surgical instrument designed for reoperative cardiothoracic procedures, where surgeons must re-open the sternum that was previously divided in a prior sternotomy. Unlike standard sternotomy blades, this tool is engineered to navigate scar tissue, adhesions,
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