The Dermatology & Holloware 10½″ Martin Drill is a high-quality manual surgical drill engineered to provide accurate and efficient bone drilling in orthopedic and trauma surgery. Designed according to the trusted Martin pattern, this instrument offers surgeons excellent tactile feedback and precise control during procedures requiring careful bone preparation and implant placement.
Manual orthopedic drills continue to play an important role in modern surgical practice because they provide direct control over drilling speed, pressure, and direction. The 10½″ Martin Drill allows healthcare professionals to perform delicate bone work with greater sensitivity, reducing the risk of unnecessary trauma and ensuring accurate preparation for orthopedic fixation devices.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the instrument delivers superior resistance to corrosion, wear, and repeated sterilization cycles. The robust construction guarantees long-lasting durability and consistent mechanical performance, making it suitable for intensive use in hospitals, surgical centers, and orthopedic clinics. The mirror-polished finish supports efficient cleaning and compliance with strict infection-control standards.
The 10½-inch overall length provides additional reach and leverage, enabling surgeons to access deeper operative sites while maintaining comfortable hand positioning. This extended design is particularly beneficial during complex trauma procedures and reconstructive interventions where precise drilling angles are essential. Despite its larger size, the drill remains balanced and easy to maneuver, helping reduce operator fatigue during prolonged procedures.
The Martin Drill is commonly used to create pilot holes for bone screws, fixation plates, Kirschner wires (K-wires), and other orthopedic implants. Accurate drilling is fundamental to achieving stable skeletal fixation and successful patient outcomes. The instrument’s reliable mechanical design supports smooth rotational movement and consistent performance across a wide variety of surgical applications.
The ergonomic handle provides a secure and comfortable grip, allowing surgeons to maintain precise control throughout the procedure. Its balanced weight distribution contributes to improved handling and minimizes physical strain, ensuring efficient operation during demanding clinical cases. Precision manufacturing standards guarantee dependable performance and long-term reliability.
In orthopedic and trauma surgery, the 10½″ Martin Drill is frequently employed for fracture management, bone reconstruction, skeletal stabilization, and implant preparation. It is equally valuable in surgical education and training environments where practitioners develop essential manual drilling skills and gain a deeper understanding of orthopedic techniques.
The instrument is fully autoclavable and designed for repeated professional use. Its reusable construction offers cost-effective value for healthcare facilities while supporting environmentally responsible medical practices. Proper maintenance and sterilization help preserve its mechanical integrity and extend its operational lifespan.
The Dermatology & Holloware 10½″ Martin Drill combines traditional surgical craftsmanship with modern material quality and precision engineering. It remains an indispensable orthopedic instrument for healthcare professionals who require accurate, durable, and reliable manual drilling performance.
Key Features
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Traditional Martin drill design for orthopedic applications
- Extended 10½-inch length for improved reach and leverage
- Manual operation provides excellent tactile feedback
- Ideal for fracture fixation and bone preparation procedures
- Compatible with K-wire and implant placement techniques
- Corrosion-resistant and highly durable material
- Ergonomic handle for comfortable and secure operation
- Smooth mechanical action for precise drilling control
- Mirror-polished finish for easy cleaning
- Fully autoclavable for repeated sterilization
- Reusable professional surgical instrument
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Manual Surgical Drill |
| Application | Orthopedic Bone Drilling and Fixation |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Mirror Polish Finish |
| Overall Length | 10½ Inches |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Orthopedic Surgery & Holloware |
| Instrument Type | Martin Drill |
| Operation | Manual |
| Usage | Bone Preparation and Implant Placement |
Product Contents
- 1 × Dermatology & Holloware 10½″ Martin Drill
- Individually inspected reusable surgical instrument
- Professional medical-grade polished finish
Applications
The 10½″ Martin Drill is commonly used for:
- Orthopedic fracture fixation procedures
- Bone drilling and pilot hole preparation
- Kirschner wire (K-wire) placement
- Trauma surgery interventions
- Skeletal stabilization techniques
- Reconstructive orthopedic procedures
- Internal fixation surgeries
- Implant preparation and placement
- Surgical education and training programs
- Hospital operating room applications
FAQs
1. What is a 10½″ Martin Drill used for?
A 10½″ Martin Drill is used for manual bone drilling during orthopedic procedures, fracture fixation, K-wire insertion, and reconstructive surgeries.
2. What advantages does a manual orthopedic drill provide?
Manual drills offer excellent tactile feedback and allow surgeons to precisely control drilling pressure and speed, improving accuracy during delicate procedures.
3. What material is the Martin Drill made from?
The instrument is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel for superior durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical use.
4. Can the 10½″ Martin Drill be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes, the drill is fully autoclavable and designed to withstand repeated hospital sterilization cycles.
5. Is this orthopedic drill reusable?
Absolutely. The Martin Drill is a reusable surgical instrument intended for long-term professional use when properly cleaned, sterilized, and maintained.
6. Which medical specialties commonly use Martin Drills?
Martin Drills are primarily used in orthopedic surgery, trauma care, reconstructive procedures, and other specialties requiring precise manual bone drilling and fixation techniques.

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