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Cutting Tools. For Colibri II and SmallElectric Drive.
Comprehensiverange
Rapid and precisecutting and burring
Reduced heatbuild-up
Soft-tissuepreservation
Coarse teeth
532.063
532.064
532.061
532.066
532.065
532.062
532.067
Saw Blades. For Oscillating SawAttachment 532.021.
– Fast cutting performance for medium-size and large bones– Cutting thickness 0.6 mm– Also available sterile packed.
Add suffix “S” to article number
532.043
532.044
532.047
532.048
532.045
532.046
532.041
532.042
– Precise cuts and smooth blade guidance for smallbones and bone fragments
– Cutting thickness 0.4 mm– Also available sterile packed.
Add suffix “S” to article number
Saw Blades. For Oscillating SawAttachment 532.021.
Fine teeth
Parallel Saw Blades. For OscillatingSaw Attachment 532.021.
– Precise parallel cuts in shortening osteotomies– Various cutting angles (45° or 90°) and shortening widths
available– Only available sterile packed and single use
Fine teeth
532.083S 3.0 mm shortening
3.0 mm shortening
532.093S
532.084S 4.0 mm shortening
4.0 mm shortening
532.085S 5.0 mm shortening
5.0 mm shortening
532.094S
532.095S
532.091S
532.092S
532.081S 2.0 mm shortening
2.0 mm shortening
90° cut 45° cut
45° cut
45° cut
45° cut
45° cut
90° cut
90° cut
90° cut
90° cut
2.5 mm shortening
2.5 mm shortening
532.082S
70 mm
03.000.311S 26.5 13.3 0.6 18
03.000.313S 30.0 17.9 0.6 18
03.000.312S 25.0 16.3 0.6 22
03.000.316S 30.0 21.9 0.6 22
03.000.343S 12.0 4.5 0.38
03.000.342S 12.0 9.5 0.38
03.000.341S 12.0 11.5 0.38
03.000.340S 7.0 12.0 0.38
Saw Blades. For Oscillating Saw Attachment II(Crescentic Technique) 532.023.
Article Usable Blade Cut Diameter number length width thickness � (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
– Only available sterile packed
Saw Blades. For Large Oscillating SawAttachment 532.026.
03.000.390 Saw Blade, crescentic, radius 12 mm, 45�0.6 mm
03.000.391 Saw Blade, crescentic, radius 15 mm, 45�0.6 mm
03.000.392 Saw Blade, crescentic, radius 18 mm, 45�0.6 mm
03.000.393 Saw Blade, crescentic, radius 21 mm, 45�0.6 mm
03.000.394 Saw Blade, crescentic, radius 24 mm, 45�0.6 mm
03.000.395 Saw Blade, crescentic, radius 27 mm, 50�0.6 mm
03.000.396 Saw Blade, crescentic, radius 30 mm, 50�0.6 mm
– 7 saw blades with radii ranging from 12 mm to 30 mm,optimal for Tibia Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) procedure
– Simple and stable connection of the saw blade into thesaw attachment
– Thin saw blades offer excellent cutting performance andminimal bone removal (cutting thickness is only 0.6 mm)
– Compatible with Synthes TPLO plate system
Burrs, round Max. diameter (mm) Size M Size L03.000.XXXS
1.0 001 002
1.5 004 005
2.0 231 232
2.5 007 008
3.0 010 011
4.0 013 014
5.0 016 017
6.5 019 020
8.0 022 023
XXX: See table for end digits
Burrs, round, diamond-coated Max. diameter (mm) Size M Size L03.000.XXXS
1.0 031 032
1.5 034 035
2.0 037 038
2.5 040 041
3.0 043 044
3.5 046 047
4.0 049 050
5.0 052 053
6.0 055 056
Burrs. For Burr Attachment 05.001.187.
– All diamond-coated and carbide burrs are single use only
XXX: See table for end digits
Burrs, pear-shaped Max. diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
4.0 6.9 237 238
5.0 8.3 077 078
6.0 9.7 080 081
Burrs, egg-shaped Max. diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
4.0 8.0 071 072
5.5 10.0 074 075
Acorn burrs Max. diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
5.0 6.7 234 235
6.0 8.0 061 062
7.5 9.5 064 065
9.0 11.4 067 068
Burrs, barrel-shaped Max. diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
4.0 9.0 240 241
5.0 10.0 083 084
6.0 11.0 243 244
Burrs. For Burr Attachment 05.001.187.
XXX: See table for end digits
Burrs, circular, diamond-coated Diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
25.0 0.7 110 111
Drum burrs Diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
4.7 7.9 246 247
6.0 7.9 104 105
9.1 7.9 107 108
Burrs, inverted cone Max. diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
6.5 6.1 101 102
Burrs, cylindrical fissure (carbide) Max. diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
1.6 4.3 095 096
3.0 16.0 098 099
Burrs, tapered fissure (carbide) Diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
1.0–1.6 4.5 086 087
1.6–2.3 5.2 089 090
2.1–2.6 6.8 092 093
XXX: See table for end digits
Neuro burrs Max. diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
1.7 2.3 134 135
2.2 3.7 137 138
2.9 3.8 140 141
Burrs, pin-shaped Diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
1.1–1.4 6.0 128 129
1.5–2.1 12.0 131 132
3.0 19.5 249 250
Lindemann reamers Diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
1.8–2.3 20.2 113 114
Swanson burrs Max. diameter Head length Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) (mm)
2.0 6.3 116 117
3.0 9.7 119 120
4.0 12.7 122 123
5.0 15.8 161 162
Drill bits Diameter Length of cutting Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) flutes (mm)
1.0 12.0 143 –
1.1 12.0 145 –
1.3 12.0 147 –
1.5 12.0 149 –
2.0 12.0 151 –
2.5 12.0 153 –
Burrs. For Burr Attachment 05.001.187.
Wire-pass drills Diameter Length of cutting Size M Size L03.000.XXXS (mm) flutes (mm)
1.1 5.0 155 –
1.5 7.0 157 –
2.0 7.0 159 –
XXX: See table for end digits
45°C
35°C
Heat development of a saw blade as aconsequence of wear after several uses
Microscopic view of a used saw bladewith residues and mechanical damage
Microscopic view of an unused sawblade
Recommendationsconcerning reprocessing
Cutting Tools. For Colibri II andSmall Electric Drive.
Synthes recommends using a new cutting tool for each operation. Thisprevents the following health risks tothe patient:
Number of cuts
Products intended for single usemust not be reused.Reuse or reprocessing of single use devices (e.g. cleaning and resteriliza-tion) may compromise the structural in-tegrity of the device and/or lead to de-vice failure, which may result in patientinjury, illness or death.
Furthermore, reuse or reprocessing ofsingle use devices may create a risk ofcontamination e.g. due to the trans-mission of infectious material from onepatient to another. This could result inthe injury or death of the patient oruser.
Synthes does not recommend repro-cessing contaminated products. AnySynthes product that has been contam-inated by blood, tissue and/or bodilyfluids/matter should never be usedagain and should be handled accordingto hospital protocol.
Even though they may appear undam-aged, the products may have small de-fects and internal stress patterns thatmay cause material fatigue.
Reprocessing instructionsDetailed cleaning and sterilization instructions as well as a list of all cutting tools that can be reprocessedcan be found in the brochure “Instruc-tions for the Clinical Processing of Cutting Tools” (036.000.499) or under“Reprocessing, Care & Maintenance” atwww.synthes.com/reprocessing
– Necrosis caused by excessive heatbuild-up
– Extended cutting time from poorsawing performance
– Infection caused by residues– Increased risk of breakage
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