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DePuy Mitek 254651 BIO-INTRAFIX 9mm Tibial Sheath Trial for BIO-INTRAFIX Implants T-Handle Design 12-3/8"
• Model: 254651
• 9mm
• Overall Length: 12-3/8 inches
The DePuy Mitek 254651 BIO‑INTRAFIX 9 mm Tibial Sheath Trial with T‑Handle Design (12‑3/8″) is a precision orthopedic surgical instrument engineered to streamline anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction procedures. Designed for use with the trusted DePuy Mitek Bio‑INTRAFIX® soft tissue fixation system, this trial tool enables surgeons to accurately confirm the fit and orientation of the 9 mm Bio‑INTRAFIX tibial sheath before final implant insertion. Its ergonomic T‑handle design provides superior manual control and tactile feedback during intraoperative trialing, helping ensure optimal implant positioning and graft compression within the tibial tunnel.
Crafted for reliability and repeated clinical use, the 254651 trial is an essential component of a complete ACL fixation instrument set, allowing orthopedic teams to validate sizing and alignment prior to definitive sheath and screw placement. By facilitating precise trialing of the tibial sheath, this instrument supports consistent surgical workflows and contributes to improved graft stabilization and fixation outcomes. With its 12‑3/8″ length and robust construction, it’s suited for standard arthroscopic and open approaches where accurate intra‑bone instrumentation is critical.
Backed by DePuy Mitek’s legacy in orthopedic fixation technology, the BIO‑INTRAFIX tibial sheath trial enhances procedural confidence and efficiency in the operating room. When paired with Bio‑INTRAFIX sheaths and screws, this instrument supports ACL reconstruction strategies that aim to maximize soft tissue‑to‑bone interface engagement and long‑term graft integration — essential factors in restoring knee stability and function.
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.

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.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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DePuy Mitek 254651 BIO-INTRAFIX 9mm Tibial Sheath Trial for BIO-INTRAFIX Implants T-Handle Design 12-3/8"
• Model: 254651
• 9mm
• Overall Length: 12-3/8 inches
The DePuy Mitek 254651 BIO‑INTRAFIX 9 mm Tibial Sheath Trial with T‑Handle Design (12‑3/8″) is a precision orthopedic surgical instrument engineered to streamline anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction procedures. Designed for use with the trusted DePuy Mitek Bio‑INTRAFIX® soft tissue fixation system, this trial tool enables surgeons to accurately confirm the fit and orientation of the 9 mm Bio‑INTRAFIX tibial sheath before final implant insertion. Its ergonomic T‑handle design provides superior manual control and tactile feedback during intraoperative trialing, helping ensure optimal implant positioning and graft compression within the tibial tunnel.
Crafted for reliability and repeated clinical use, the 254651 trial is an essential component of a complete ACL fixation instrument set, allowing orthopedic teams to validate sizing and alignment prior to definitive sheath and screw placement. By facilitating precise trialing of the tibial sheath, this instrument supports consistent surgical workflows and contributes to improved graft stabilization and fixation outcomes. With its 12‑3/8″ length and robust construction, it’s suited for standard arthroscopic and open approaches where accurate intra‑bone instrumentation is critical.
Backed by DePuy Mitek’s legacy in orthopedic fixation technology, the BIO‑INTRAFIX tibial sheath trial enhances procedural confidence and efficiency in the operating room. When paired with Bio‑INTRAFIX sheaths and screws, this instrument supports ACL reconstruction strategies that aim to maximize soft tissue‑to‑bone interface engagement and long‑term graft integration — essential factors in restoring knee stability and function.
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.












