Cervical Drill Tip
Item Name Code (INC) 46803
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An item designed to be used for efficient bone drilling for precise graft site preparation during cervical surgical procedures. The item is a component of the cloward anterior cervical fusion kit.
Additional Information for Cervical Drill Tip
Cervical drill tips are specialized instruments used in medical and surgical procedures related to the cervical spine. They are part of the supply class "Medical And Surgical Instruments, Equipment, And Supplies" in the supply group "Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies."
Cervical drill tips are typically used in orthopedic or neurosurgical procedures that involve drilling holes or creating channels in the cervical vertebrae. These tips are designed to be attached to a surgical drill, allowing precise and controlled drilling in the cervical spine.
The cervical spine refers to the upper portion of the spine, specifically the vertebrae in the neck region. Procedures involving the cervical spine may be necessary to treat conditions such as spinal fractures, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or to perform spinal fusion surgeries.
Cervical drill tips are made of high-quality materials, such as stainless steel or titanium, to ensure durability and compatibility with surgical instruments. They are available in various sizes and designs to accommodate different surgical techniques and patient needs.
It is important to note that the use of cervical drill tips requires specialized training and expertise. These instruments should only be used by qualified medical professionals in a controlled surgical environment.
Please consult with a healthcare professional or a medical supplier for more specific information about cervical drill tips and their usage in medical procedures.
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