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What is the principle of medical bone drill saw? What types of medical devices do medical drills belong to?
What is the principle of medical bone drill saw?
The principle of medical bone drill saw is drill saw, which is used for drilling, enlarging, countersunking, cutting, grinding and sawing bones during surgical procedures in medical institutions.
During the surgical process, if it is necessary to saw the bone, a specialized bone saw is needed, and this type of bone saw is a medical bone saw, which is different from the saw blades used in daily life.
Bone saw is mainly used for bone cutting in the skeletal area, and this type of bone saw is a linear bone saw.
During the surgical process, if it is necessary to saw off the bone or manually cut off the bone area to facilitate the operation, a bone saw can be used to cut off the bone area.
Especially for surgeries in the thoracic cavity or patients with bone deformities that require osteotomy and correction, bone saws can be used to cut the bones.
What types of medical devices do medical drills belong to?
Orthopedic electric drill bits belong to Class I medical devices, while medical electric drills belong to Class II medical devices.
Bone drill is an electric tool used for drilling holes in bones during surgical procedures. Suitable for providing mechanical power in bone tissue surgery.
Common specifications for hollow bone drills: 3mm, 3.5mm, 4mm, 4.5mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, etc.
Medical electric saws and drills include bone drills, swing saws, sternum saws, hollow bone drills, craniotomy drills, skull milling, joint drills, medical reciprocating saws, acetabular drills, gypsum saws, etc. They are suitable for orthopedic, neurosurgery, hand, foot and microsurgery, plastic surgery, spinal surgery, neurosurgery, thoracic surgery and other surgeries.