Stryker Formula Arthroscopic Shaver Blade 4.0mm Subchondral Drill (1.5mm Tip)
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Description
Stryker Formula Arthroscopic Shaver Blade – Subchondral Drill
The Stryker Formula 4.0mm Subchondral Drill with 1.5mm tip is designed for precise, controlled access to subchondral bone during arthroscopic procedures. Ideal for procedures like microfracture or marrow stimulation, this drill facilitates penetration into the subchondral plate while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue.
Engineered for use with the Stryker Formula Shaver System, the 0375-832-000 provides excellent tactile feedback and drilling efficiency in small joint, knee, and hip applications. Its compact 1.5mm tip allows for targeted bone access, enabling surgeons to stimulate biological healing and support cartilage repair techniques.
Key Specifications
- Brand: Stryker
- Product Type: Arthroscopic Shaver Drill
Product Code: 0375-832-000
- Size: 1.5mm Tip
- Blade Type: Subchondral
- Designed for initial treatment of small or unsuspected articular cartilage lesions. Rapidly drills small holes into the subchondral bone promoting vascularity.
Additional information
| Size | 4.00mm |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: GFA
- FDA Product Code Name: Blade, Saw, General & Plastic Surgery, Surgical
- GMDN Term Code: 36224
- GMDN Term Name: Arthroscopic shaver system, electrically-powered
- GMDN Term Description: A dedicated assembly of electrically-powered devices designed for bone and soft-tissue resection during arthroscopic surgery on a joint (e.g., a knee, shoulder, or ankle). It typically consists of a power supply/control unit with operational display and dedicated software, intended to provide optimal parameters for the procedure, and a rotatory handpiece(s) that can operate a variety of burs and blades (either straight or curved) or other rotatory instruments. An irrigation system may be included. Common procedures include cartilage debridement (e.g., meniscus repair or meniscectomy) and removal of the inflamed inner lining of the joint (synovectomy). This is a reusable device.
