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Zimmer 4450-47 5 x 80mm Drill Sleeve Orthopedic 3-1/4"
• Model: 4450-47
• Diameter: 5mm
• Overall Length: 3-1/4 inches
Enhance the precision and reliability of your orthopedic surgical instrument inventory with the Zimmer 4450‑47 5 × 80 mm Drill Sleeve, a high‑quality guide component designed for use with 5 mm orthopedic drill bits. This essential surgical sleeve helps orthopedic surgeons achieve accurate drill alignment along guide wires during trauma fixation and implant procedures, reducing the risk of deviation and improving procedural consistency. Manufactured to high standards for medical‑grade instruments, the 4450‑47 sleeve supports controlled drilling and is compatible with a range of Zimmer‑compatible cannulated systems used in operating rooms and surgical centers.
Constructed from durable stainless steel, this drill sleeve withstands repeated sterilization cycles and sustained clinical use, making it a dependable addition to your surgical sets and trauma trays. Its 80 mm (3‑1/4″) length offers optimal balance between reach and control, helping surgeons maintain visibility and stability during drill guidance. Whether you’re preparing for a procedure involving small‑bone fixation or assisting with guided implant insertion, this Zimmer drill sleeve delivers the precision and confidence required in demanding orthopedic workflows.
Ideal for hospitals, surgical centers, and biomedical support teams, the Zimmer 4450‑47 Drill Sleeve supports smooth OR operations and contributes to improved surgical outcomes. Trusted by professionals and backed by Zimmer’s legacy of orthopedic innovation, this instrument helps streamline cannulated drilling steps while protecting surrounding anatomy and enhancing overall surgical accuracy — a vital investment for trauma and orthopedic instrument inventories.
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.
Description
Zimmer 4450-47 5 x 80mm Drill Sleeve Orthopedic 3-1/4"
• Model: 4450-47
• Diameter: 5mm
• Overall Length: 3-1/4 inches
Enhance the precision and reliability of your orthopedic surgical instrument inventory with the Zimmer 4450‑47 5 × 80 mm Drill Sleeve, a high‑quality guide component designed for use with 5 mm orthopedic drill bits. This essential surgical sleeve helps orthopedic surgeons achieve accurate drill alignment along guide wires during trauma fixation and implant procedures, reducing the risk of deviation and improving procedural consistency. Manufactured to high standards for medical‑grade instruments, the 4450‑47 sleeve supports controlled drilling and is compatible with a range of Zimmer‑compatible cannulated systems used in operating rooms and surgical centers.
Constructed from durable stainless steel, this drill sleeve withstands repeated sterilization cycles and sustained clinical use, making it a dependable addition to your surgical sets and trauma trays. Its 80 mm (3‑1/4″) length offers optimal balance between reach and control, helping surgeons maintain visibility and stability during drill guidance. Whether you’re preparing for a procedure involving small‑bone fixation or assisting with guided implant insertion, this Zimmer drill sleeve delivers the precision and confidence required in demanding orthopedic workflows.
Ideal for hospitals, surgical centers, and biomedical support teams, the Zimmer 4450‑47 Drill Sleeve supports smooth OR operations and contributes to improved surgical outcomes. Trusted by professionals and backed by Zimmer’s legacy of orthopedic innovation, this instrument helps streamline cannulated drilling steps while protecting surrounding anatomy and enhancing overall surgical accuracy — a vital investment for trauma and orthopedic instrument inventories.
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.












