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Mitek 213503 Drill Guide 2.4mm/2.9mm Orthopedic 8"

Mitek 213503 Drill Guide 2.4mm/2.9mm Orthopedic 8"

• Model: 213503
• 2.4mm/2.9mm
• Overall Length: 8 inches

Enhanced Precision for Orthopedic Drill Alignment
The Mitek 213503 Drill Guide 2.4 mm/2.9 mm Orthopedic 8″ is expertly engineered to provide surgeons with reliable guidance when drilling bones for screw or anchor placement during orthopedic procedures. Its dual bore configuration supports both 2.4 mm and 2.9 mm drill diameters in a single instrument, reducing the need to switch tools mid‑procedure and streamlining the workflow. By maintaining consistent alignment of drill bits with bone and implants, this guide enhances procedural precision and promotes optimal fixation outcomes in trauma, arthroscopic, and reconstructive surgeries.

Ergonomic Length and Durable Construction
Measuring approximately 8 inches in overall length, this Mitek drill guide offers an ideal balance of reach and ergonomic handling, allowing clinicians to work comfortably within deep or confined anatomical spaces. Crafted from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, the instrument is built to withstand repeated sterilization while maintaining its shape and tolerance accuracy. Its rigid design helps safeguard surrounding soft tissues while stabilizing drill bits for accurate, repeatable hole creation — a critical step in successful orthopedic fixation.

Essential Tool for Modern Orthopedic Trays
A dependable component of any orthopedic instrument tray, the Mitek 213503 drill guide integrates seamlessly into established surgical workflows. Whether used in small‑fragment trauma repair, arthroscopic soft tissue fixation, or precise plate and screw setups, this guide supports improved procedural efficiency and reproducibility. Trusted by surgeons and OR teams, it delivers consistent performance that helps uphold high‑quality care standards in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty orthopedic practices.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

$30.80

Original: $88.00

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Mitek 213503 Drill Guide 2.4mm/2.9mm Orthopedic 8"—

$88.00

$30.80

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Mitek 213503 Drill Guide 2.4mm/2.9mm Orthopedic 8"

• Model: 213503
• 2.4mm/2.9mm
• Overall Length: 8 inches

Enhanced Precision for Orthopedic Drill Alignment
The Mitek 213503 Drill Guide 2.4 mm/2.9 mm Orthopedic 8″ is expertly engineered to provide surgeons with reliable guidance when drilling bones for screw or anchor placement during orthopedic procedures. Its dual bore configuration supports both 2.4 mm and 2.9 mm drill diameters in a single instrument, reducing the need to switch tools mid‑procedure and streamlining the workflow. By maintaining consistent alignment of drill bits with bone and implants, this guide enhances procedural precision and promotes optimal fixation outcomes in trauma, arthroscopic, and reconstructive surgeries.

Ergonomic Length and Durable Construction
Measuring approximately 8 inches in overall length, this Mitek drill guide offers an ideal balance of reach and ergonomic handling, allowing clinicians to work comfortably within deep or confined anatomical spaces. Crafted from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, the instrument is built to withstand repeated sterilization while maintaining its shape and tolerance accuracy. Its rigid design helps safeguard surrounding soft tissues while stabilizing drill bits for accurate, repeatable hole creation — a critical step in successful orthopedic fixation.

Essential Tool for Modern Orthopedic Trays
A dependable component of any orthopedic instrument tray, the Mitek 213503 drill guide integrates seamlessly into established surgical workflows. Whether used in small‑fragment trauma repair, arthroscopic soft tissue fixation, or precise plate and screw setups, this guide supports improved procedural efficiency and reproducibility. Trusted by surgeons and OR teams, it delivers consistent performance that helps uphold high‑quality care standards in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty orthopedic practices.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.