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DePuy 2904-87 5.5mm Countersink Small Quick Coupler Orthopedic 5"

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: 2904-87
• Countersink Diameter: 5.5 mm
• Overall Length: 5 inches
Efficient Bone Preparation with the DePuy 5.5 mm Countersink
The DePuy 2904‑87 5.5 mm Orthopedic Countersink is precision‑engineered to support consistent bone preparation for optimal screw head seating during orthopedic fixation procedures. Designed with a 5.5 mm cutting diameter, this countersink delivers controlled bone material removal to create flush or recessed screw seats — a critical step in ensuring stable implant fixation and minimizing soft‑tissue irritation post‑operatively. Its robust stainless‑steel construction offers lasting durability for repeated use in high‑volume surgical environments.
Quick Coupler Interface for Streamlined OR Workflow
Equipped with a quick coupler interface, the DePuy 2904‑87 integrates seamlessly with compatible quick‑attach handles and power systems used in orthopedic instrument sets. This design feature enables rapid tool changes and reduces setup time, helping surgical teams maintain efficiency without compromising precision. With an ergonomic 5‑inch length, the countersink balances reach and control, allowing surgeons to manipulate the instrument confidently even in tight anatomic spaces.
Reliable Instrument for Orthopedic Fixation Sets
Perfect for hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and orthopedic specialty practices, the DePuy 2904‑87 Small Countersink enhances procedural accuracy in trauma, fracture, and plating surgeries. It complements DePuy/Synthes implant systems and instrument trays, offering dependable performance that supports high‑quality clinical outcomes. Whether preparing bone surfaces for cortical or cancellous screws, this countersink stands as a trusted tool in advanced orthopedic fixation workflows.
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.