Medical electric saw drills are designed to provide precise cutting and drilling capabilities while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue. They mainly consist of two core parts: electric saw and electric drill. The electric saw part is usually used to cut bones, using high-frequency vibration or rotation to cut quickly and accurately during surgery. The electric drill part is used to drill holes in bones to provide locations for implants or screws.
1. Orthopedic surgery: Medical electric saw drills are most widely used in orthopedic surgery, especially when performing fracture repair, joint replacement and spinal surgery. Its efficient cutting ability and precise drilling function make these complex operations smoother.
2. Neurosurgery: In neurosurgery, electric saw drills are used to remove skull bones for brain surgery. Its precisely controlled cutting ability helps minimize damage to brain tissue.
3. Oral surgery: In oral surgery, medical electric saw drills are used to deal with problems with teeth and jaws. Its fine cutting function makes tooth implants and jaw reconstruction more efficient.
With the continuous advancement of medical technology, the future development direction of medical electric saw drills is mainly concentrated in the following aspects:
1. Intelligence: Integrate more intelligent functions, such as real-time monitoring and adjustment of cutting parameters, to improve the safety and effectiveness of surgery.
2. Minimally invasive technology: Develop smaller electric saw drills to meet the needs of minimally invasive surgery and reduce postoperative recovery time and complications.
3. Materials and design: Use more advanced materials and design concepts to improve the durability and comfort of the equipment.
4. Automation: Introduce more automation technology, reduce dependence on doctors’ operating techniques, and improve the consistency and precision of surgery.