Power tools
Power tools in orthopedic surgery are highly specialized, precision-driven instruments designed to cut, drill, ream, and shape bone with accuracy and efficiency. These tools include surgical drills, saws, reamers, and drivers that operate through pneumatic, electric, or battery-powered systems, allowing surgeons to perform procedures such as joint replacements, trauma fixation, and spine surgeries with enhanced speed and control.
Built with ergonomic designs, variable speed control, and vibration reduction, modern surgical power tools ensure smoother bone preparation, reduced thermal damage, and improved implant placement accuracy.
Their sterile, modular attachments and autoclavable components maintain high hygiene standards while ensuring operational reliability in demanding surgical environments. Power tools significantly improve surgical workflow, reduce operating time, and support consistent, reproducible results—making them indispensable in advanced orthopedic and trauma care.