orthopedic saw and drill
The orthopedic saw and drill are precision instruments designed to perform critical functions in surgical environments. The main function of the orthopedic saw is to cut through bone with high accuracy and control, while the drill is used to create precise holes in bone for screw placement or other orthopedic procedures. Technological features of these tools include a modular design for easy attachment changes a powerful motor for efficient cutting and drilling, and an ergonomic handle to minimize surgeon fatigue. Their applications are vast within orthopedic surgeries, including joint replacements, fracture repairs, and spinal surgeries. These tools are engineered to provide surgeons with the precision and reliability necessary for complex medical procedures.