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A surgical device designed to fill the lumen of a drill guide during its insertion to a surgical site primarily to prevent tissue obstruction of the drill guide lumen. When the drill guide is firmly placed at the chosen position on the bone surface, the obt...
A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double-edged c...
A hand-held tubular surgical device designed to simultaneously place, angle, and guide a rotating surgical drill on hard tissue (e.g., bone), and to protect the surrounding soft tissue while the drill is in operation. It may have serrations at its distal en...
A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double-edged c...
A sterile shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double...
A non-sterile shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a do...
A hand-held tubular surgical device designed to simultaneously place, angle, and guide a rotating surgical drill on hard tissue (e.g., bone), and to protect the surrounding soft tissue while the drill is in operation. It may have serrations at its distal en...
A sterile, hand-held, tubular surgical device designed to simultaneously place, angle, and guide a rotating surgical drill on hard tissue (e.g., bone), and to protect the surrounding soft tissue while the drill is in operation. It may have serrations at its...
A non-sterile, hand-held, tubular surgical device designed to simultaneously place, angle, and guide a rotating surgical drill on hard tissue (e.g., bone), and to protect the surrounding soft tissue while the drill is in operation. It may have serrations at...
A hand-held surgical tubular device designed to provide irrigation fluid and suction whilst simultaneously assisting with guidance of a rotating drill (e.g., a surgical twist drill or crown drill) during an orthopaedic drilling procedure on hard tissue (usu...
A metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to clear a cha...
A sterile metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to cle...
A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to provide rotary motion for an endpiece (not included) during a surgical procedure such as cutting, sculpting, trepanning, or drilling bone and driving Kirschner wires; it is not dedicated ...
A small tubular device intended to be inserted within the guide holes of a dental implantation drilling template (a device used to guide drilling in the jawbone during dental implant placement/fixation) to guide the implant into position. This is a single-u...
A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to generate a rotary motion to an endpiece during a surgical procedure for e.g., cutting, sculpting, trepanning, drilling bone and driving Kirschner wires; it is not dedicated to a specific ...
A non-sterile metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to...
A sterile metal shaft (pin) designed to fit into the hollow centre of a cannulated surgical drill bit to provide a guide for drilling during a surgical procedure. The pin is bored into hard tissue (e.g., bone), typically by means of a surgical power tool ha...
A sterile, metallic rotary endpiece designed to cut a circular section, or sections, of the skull vault (calvarium) to provide access to the interior for diagnostic/therapeutic purposes or for the removal of a bone flap for brain surgery. It typically consi...
A threaded bolt with a proximal flange intended to be used with a dental implantation drilling template (a device used to guide drilling in the jawbone during dental implant placement/fixation), to temporarily fix the template to a dental implant, immediate...
A hand-held device designed to close and tighten the adjustable jaws of a surgical drill chuck onto a cutting tool, normally a drill bit or other rotational cutting tool, for a firm grip. It is inserted into any one of three side holes that are spaced aroun...
A thin shaft of metal with a sharp distal end intended to drill a small diameter hole into a small bone for insertion of an orthopaedic bone staple, typically for fixation following osteotomy. It may include markings to help gauge the size of the staple to ...
An electrically-powered rotary cutting device in the form of a motorized handpiece with a permanently fixed drill bit intended to create a hole of the same diameter as the drill bit in the skull vault (calvarium). This is a single-use device.
A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to provide rotary motion for an endpiece (not included) during a surgical procedure such as cutting, sculpting, trepanning, or drilling bone and driving Kirschner wires; it is not dedicated ...
A device intended to connect to a surgical power tool system motor [it is locked and held in a collet or quick coupling and not simply gripped in a drill chuck (Jacobs chuck)] to convert the non-dedicated mechanical energy provided by the motor to a dedicat...
A manual surgical device designed to simultaneously place, angle, and guide a rotating surgical drill on hard tissue (e.g., bone); some types are also intended for guiding bone-coring instruments (e.g., keel punch). It is designed in a tubular form or with ...
A device intended to connect to a surgical power tool system motor [it is locked and held in a collet or quick coupling and not simply gripped in a drill chuck (Jacobs chuck)] to convert the non-dedicated mechanical energy provided by the motor to a dedicat...
A surgical instrument designed to measure the depth of a recess, usually to measure the depth of holes being drilled in bone so that the surgeon can determine the length of the bone screw to be used. It may take two forms: 1) a device with a moveable (slidi...
A collection of various dental instruments designed for the surgical placement of dental implants or prostheses. It does not contain pharmaceuticals. It typically contains various dental drills (drill bits), drill extensions, depth gauges, wrenches and torq...
A shaft of metal intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) to clear a channel o...
A shaft of metal, typically with a spiralled portion at the cutting end (a twist drill bit), intended to be attached to a motorized handpiece, or other power source, to create a precise round hole at the appropriate depth in teeth or bone of the oral cavity...