
Stryker introduced TPX HD, a small bone power tool designed to support performance, control and ergonomics in a wide range of orthopedic procedures such as total joint revisions, minimally invasive surgery and oral maxillofacial procedures.
TPX HD incorporates design features aimed at improving performance and usability, including a tapered attachment design for improved visibility in confined spaces, a housing designed to act as a barrier for motor heat at high speeds and enhanced ergonomics through a shorter handpiece length and improved grip.
Key system features include:
- Power and speed, delivering up to 296% more torque and 40% faster performance compared to the TPX Micro Drill at high speed
- Customizable control, enabled via I.D. Touch software within Stryker’s CORE 2 Console, allowing surgeons to tailor drill response and sensitivity
- Specialized attachments, including multiple attachment lengths, a PROStep 5:1 reducer and capability for metal and bone cement cutting and removal
Source: Stryker
Stryker introduced TPX HD, a small bone power tool designed to support performance, control and ergonomics in a wide range of orthopedic procedures such as total joint revisions, minimally invasive surgery and oral maxillofacial procedures.
TPX HD incorporates design features aimed at improving performance and usability, including a tapered...
Stryker introduced TPX HD, a small bone power tool designed to support performance, control and ergonomics in a wide range of orthopedic procedures such as total joint revisions, minimally invasive surgery and oral maxillofacial procedures.
TPX HD incorporates design features aimed at improving performance and usability, including a tapered attachment design for improved visibility in confined spaces, a housing designed to act as a barrier for motor heat at high speeds and enhanced ergonomics through a shorter handpiece length and improved grip.
Key system features include:
- Power and speed, delivering up to 296% more torque and 40% faster performance compared to the TPX Micro Drill at high speed
- Customizable control, enabled via I.D. Touch software within Stryker’s CORE 2 Console, allowing surgeons to tailor drill response and sensitivity
- Specialized attachments, including multiple attachment lengths, a PROStep 5:1 reducer and capability for metal and bone cement cutting and removal
Source: Stryker
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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.





