Surgical Drill
A surgical drill is a specialized tool used in various medical procedures, particularly in orthopedic surgery. It is designed to create holes in bone or other hard tissues, allowing surgeons to insert screws, pins, or other fixation devices. The drill operates at high speeds and can be equipped with different types of drill bits to suit specific tasks.
These drills are often powered by electricity or compressed air and come with safety features to minimize risks during surgery. Surgeons use surgical drills in procedures involving fractures, joint replacements, and bone grafting, making them essential for successful outcomes in many operations.