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DePuy 2217-00-020 Alternate Bearing Suction Cup Inserter Orthopedic 11"

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.













• Model: 2217-00-020
• Overall Length: 11 inches
Precision Insertion for Hip Arthroplasty Bearing Components
The DePuy Alternate Bearing Suction Cup Inserter Orthopedic 11″ is a precision surgical instrument engineered to support accurate placement and seating of bearing inserts during total hip replacement procedures. Designed for compatibility with DePuy Pinnacle hip systems, this inserter securely engages modular liners and ceramic inserts using its suction cup interface, helping surgeons align components smoothly within the acetabular shell before final impaction.
Ergonomic Design for Enhanced Surgical Control
Measuring approximately 11 inches, this suction cup inserter provides the reach and ergonomic control required in complex orthopedic procedures. Its durable construction withstands repeated sterilization cycles in high‑volume operating environments, while the optimized handle facilitates comfortable, confident manipulation during component placement. Whether used in primary or revision hip arthroplasty, this tool enhances procedural accuracy and contributes to consistent implant seating.
Reliable Performance in Orthopedic Instrument Sets
A staple in hip arthroplasty instrument trays, the DePuy Alternate Bearing Suction Cup Inserter supports surgical teams by streamlining the liner insertion step—reducing the risk of misalignment and facilitating efficient operative workflows. Trusted by orthopedic surgeons worldwide, this reusable inserter delivers dependable performance that aligns with the demands of modern joint replacement surgeries and clinical excellence standards.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.