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Neurosurgical Drills

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Neurosurgical Drills medical equipment

Product Overview

Neurosurgical drills are powered or hand-held drilling instruments used to create precise openings in cranial and spinal bone during neurosurgery. They support burr hole creation, craniotomy access, decompression procedures, and other bone removal tasks that require controlled cutting in delicate anatomical regions.

Key Features and Capabilities

The drill bodies have a slim, angled shaft design with metallic connector sections and black insulated grip housings that support stable handling during bone work. The working ends are narrow and elongated for access in confined operative fields, with one configuration using a longer straight shaft and another using a shorter angled profile for different reach requirements. The metal construction provides rigidity and wear resistance, while the smooth external surfaces support cleaning and sterilization after use. The compact head and shaft geometry improve visibility and control around the skull and spine.

Clinical Applications

These drills are used in neurosurgery for burr hole placement, craniotomy and craniectomy preparation, and access to intracranial structures. They support procedures in operating rooms, trauma surgery, spine surgery, and neurocritical care settings where precise bone penetration is required. The instruments are also used in skull base surgery, ventricular access preparation, and other cranial procedures that demand controlled drilling near sensitive tissue. Neurosurgeons, orthopedic spine teams, and surgical departments use them for bone opening and contouring tasks.

Technical Specifications and Highlights

The device uses a stainless steel and metal alloy construction with a black insulated handle section and precision-machined connector joints. The design supports standard surgical sterilization processes and integration with neurosurgical drive systems and drill attachments. The slim shaft profile and angled head geometry provide controlled access in restricted operative spaces.

Recommended Settings and Environments

These drills are suited to tertiary hospitals, neurosurgical centers, trauma units, and spine surgery departments that perform cranial and spinal procedures. They are also useful in high-volume operating theaters, teaching hospitals, and specialty clinics that manage complex head and spine cases. Facilities with dedicated neurosurgery, orthopedic spine, and emergency surgical services use them for routine and urgent bone access procedures.

Summary

Neurosurgical drills provide precise bone cutting and access for cranial and spinal procedures where control and reach are essential. They are available through MedPrax Market for use in neurosurgery and related surgical specialties.

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