
Arthrex introduced Synergy Power, a battery-powered system designed for a wide variety of orthopedic applications.
Synergy Power includes two handpieces — the dual trigger rotary drill and sagittal saw.
Featuring a unique twist mechanism, the dual trigger rotary drill efficiently connects and removes attachments. With left or right rotation of the easy-to-access collet ring, surgeons and staff can remove one attachment and quickly connect another for a seamless transition to the next surgical step.
The proprietary open hub of the sagittal saw was designed for easy cleaning and visualization, which makes for efficient sterile processing and provides operating room staff with assurance of secure blade placement.
The system includes multiple components, all assembled in the U.S. at Arthrex Manufacturing Inc. South Carolina (AMISC). The majority of these parts serve as essential components for the drill and saw handpieces.
In addition, AMISC supports the assembly of a variety of finished goods across three main areas, including the dual trigger rotary drill, sagittal saw and various attachments. AMISC also produces both small and large batteries, giving facilities the flexibility to choose the best option for each procedure.
Source: Arthrex
Arthrex introduced Synergy Power, a battery-powered system designed for a wide variety of orthopedic applications.
Synergy Power includes two handpieces — the dual trigger rotary drill and sagittal saw.
Featuring a unique twist mechanism, the dual trigger rotary drill efficiently connects and removes attachments. With left or right rotation...
Arthrex introduced Synergy Power, a battery-powered system designed for a wide variety of orthopedic applications.
Synergy Power includes two handpieces — the dual trigger rotary drill and sagittal saw.
Featuring a unique twist mechanism, the dual trigger rotary drill efficiently connects and removes attachments. With left or right rotation of the easy-to-access collet ring, surgeons and staff can remove one attachment and quickly connect another for a seamless transition to the next surgical step.
The proprietary open hub of the sagittal saw was designed for easy cleaning and visualization, which makes for efficient sterile processing and provides operating room staff with assurance of secure blade placement.
The system includes multiple components, all assembled in the U.S. at Arthrex Manufacturing Inc. South Carolina (AMISC). The majority of these parts serve as essential components for the drill and saw handpieces.
In addition, AMISC supports the assembly of a variety of finished goods across three main areas, including the dual trigger rotary drill, sagittal saw and various attachments. AMISC also produces both small and large batteries, giving facilities the flexibility to choose the best option for each procedure.
Source: Arthrex
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.