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DePuy C02101 Non-Invasive Quick Connect T-Handle Orthopedic 4"
• Model: C02101
• Overall Length: 4 inches
The DePuy‑style Quick Connect T‑Handle (4″) is an essential orthopedic instrument engineered to enhance surgical ergonomics and procedural efficiency in trauma, fixation, and reconstructive cases. Its compact 4‑inch length and traditional T‑handle design provide surgeons with excellent leverage and tactile control when manually driving compatible driver shafts, tap tools, or drill attachments. The instrument’s quick‑connect interface simplifies intraoperative tool changes, enabling quick attachment and release of accessory shafts without interrupting workflow — a key advantage in fast‑paced orthopedic procedures.
Crafted from durable stainless steel, this quick‑connect T‑handle is built to withstand rigorous operating room demands, including repeated sterilization cycles and reliable performance in high‑volume surgical settings. Its ergonomic form helps reduce hand fatigue while maximizing torque transfer during bone preparation, screw driving, or hardware removal tasks. This makes the T‑handle an indispensable tool for orthopedic surgeons, assistants, and OR technicians working with DePuy/Synthes quick‑connect instrument systems, cannulated drivers, and modular power tool interfaces.
Ideal for inclusion in trauma trays, plating sets, and general orthopedic instrument kits, the Quick Connect T‑Handle enhances surgical precision and speed by streamlining instrument engagement and manual control across a range of procedures. Whether used in fracture fixation, hardware seating, or instrument setup for minimally invasive or open approaches, this quick‑connect T‑handle supports consistent, reliable handling and superior intraoperative performance.
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.
Description
DePuy C02101 Non-Invasive Quick Connect T-Handle Orthopedic 4"
• Model: C02101
• Overall Length: 4 inches
The DePuy‑style Quick Connect T‑Handle (4″) is an essential orthopedic instrument engineered to enhance surgical ergonomics and procedural efficiency in trauma, fixation, and reconstructive cases. Its compact 4‑inch length and traditional T‑handle design provide surgeons with excellent leverage and tactile control when manually driving compatible driver shafts, tap tools, or drill attachments. The instrument’s quick‑connect interface simplifies intraoperative tool changes, enabling quick attachment and release of accessory shafts without interrupting workflow — a key advantage in fast‑paced orthopedic procedures.
Crafted from durable stainless steel, this quick‑connect T‑handle is built to withstand rigorous operating room demands, including repeated sterilization cycles and reliable performance in high‑volume surgical settings. Its ergonomic form helps reduce hand fatigue while maximizing torque transfer during bone preparation, screw driving, or hardware removal tasks. This makes the T‑handle an indispensable tool for orthopedic surgeons, assistants, and OR technicians working with DePuy/Synthes quick‑connect instrument systems, cannulated drivers, and modular power tool interfaces.
Ideal for inclusion in trauma trays, plating sets, and general orthopedic instrument kits, the Quick Connect T‑Handle enhances surgical precision and speed by streamlining instrument engagement and manual control across a range of procedures. Whether used in fracture fixation, hardware seating, or instrument setup for minimally invasive or open approaches, this quick‑connect T‑handle supports consistent, reliable handling and superior intraoperative performance.
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.












