SURTEX® T-Handle Bone Reamers assist doctors to perform bone surgeries. Surgeons use them to shape the bone canals in order to place prosthesis when they need to treat and repair fractures. In addition, they help drive nails to attach pieces of bones together. In these procedures, surgeons grasp the handle to rotate the blade on the bony surfaces. This rotation pushes the blade downwards into the bone tissues. Therefore, we designed the handle with a T-like frame to enhance your grip and dexterity. Moreover, it has a straight profile to increase your comfort and prevent accidental slips and slides in critical surgeries. We made the blade of the SURTEX® T-Handle Bone Reamer with a sharp point for the optimal delivery of your force. In addition, it has a slender shaft so you can see the working tip clearly. The SURTEX® T–Handle Bone Reamer is 14 cm long to reach deep spaces. In addition, we designed other reamers for your convenience in bone surgeries, like the SURTEX® Bone Reamer. You can use this range of tools to customize your approach for every patient. SURTEX® Instruments manufacture these devices from premium grade stainless steel that you can depend on for years of quality service.
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