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Jindal Medi Surge's [JMS] Orthopedic battery-powered tools, often referred to as orthopedic power instruments, are surgical instruments designed for orthopedic procedures that require cutting, shaping, or drilling bone. These tools are battery-operated for ease of use, mobility, and precision in surgical settings. Common orthopedic battery power tools include: Orthopedic Drills: Battery-powered drills are used for drilling holes into bones, typically during procedures like fracture fixation or joint reconstruction. Saws: Orthopedic power saws are used for cutting and shaping bone during procedures like osteotomies (bone cuts) or amputations. Reamers: Reamers are used for enlarging bone canals or tunnels during procedures like joint replacement surgery. They come in various sizes and are used to create space for prosthetic components. Surgical Drivers: These tools are used to insert screws or other implants into bone. They come with different attachments for various screw types and sizes. Burrs: Orthopedic burrs are used for shaping and smoothing bone surfaces. They are often used in procedures like joint resurfacing or bone sculpting. Surgical Saws: These are used to cut bone during procedures, such as limb amputations or bone grafting. Battery Packs: Battery packs provide power to the instruments and are usually rechargeable. The type of battery pack may vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific tool. Chargers: Battery-powered tools require chargers to recharge their battery packs between surgeries. Orthopedic battery power tools are designed to be ergonomic, precise, and reliable. Surgeons use these tools to perform a wide range of orthopedic procedures with greater efficiency and reduced physical strain. The choice of specific tools depends on the type of surgery and the surgeon's preferences. These instruments are typically used in conjunction with other orthopedic instruments and devices to complete a procedure successfully.
SYSTEM 2 - POWER TOOLS MULTIFUCTION SET
JB2.1 Motor
JB2.2 Bone Drill Chuck
JB2.3 Cannulated Drill chuck
JB2.4 Oscilating Saw Chuck
JB2.5 Acetabulum Reaming Drill Chuck
JB2.6 Reciprocating Saw Chuck
JB2.7 Sternum Saw Chuck
JB2.8 Cranial Drill Chuck
JB2.9 Cranial Bur
JB2.10 K Wire Drill Chuck
Accessories:
Cartoon
Battery (P of 2)
Sterlization Channel
Charger
Blade
Chuck
Key
SYSTEM 2 - POWER TOOLS SETS
JB2-02D Quick Coupling Cannulated Drill Set (Zimmer or AO type)
JB2-03 Oscillating Saw Set (Stryker compatible)
JB2-04D Acetabulum Reaming Drill Set (Zimmer type)
JB2-02D Coupling Cannulated Drill Set (Zimmer or AO type)
JB2-01 Bone Drill Set
SYSTEM 3 - POWER TOOLS MULTIFUCTION SET
JB3.1 Motor
JB3.2 Bone Drill Chuck
JB3.3 Cannulated Drill chuck
JB3.4 Oscilating Saw Chuck
JB3.5 Acetabulum Reaming Drill Chuck
JB3.6 Reciprocating Saw Chuck
JB3.7 Sternum Saw Chuck
JB3.8 Cranial Drill Chuck
JB3.9 Cranial Bur
JB3.10 K Wire Drill Chuck
Accessories:
Cartoon
Battery (P of 2)
Sterlization Channel
Charger
Blade
Chuck
Key
SYSTEM 3 - POWER TOOLS SETS
JB3-02D Quick Coupling Cannulated Drill Set (Zimmer or AO type)
JB3-03 Oscillating Saw Set (Stryker compatible)
JB3-04D Acetabulum Reaming Drill Set (Zimmer type)
A power tools multifunction orthopedic set is a collection of surgical instruments and tools used in orthopedic surgery. These sets are designed to assist orthopedic surgeons in various procedures, such as bone cutting, shaping, and fixation, with the use of powered instruments, often referred to as orthopedic power tools. These power tools are electric or pneumatic and provide precise control and efficiency during surgical procedures. Key components and tools typically included in a power tools multifunction orthopedic set may consist of: Orthopedic Drills: These are used for drilling holes in bones to create tunnels for screws or other fixation devices. Saws: Orthopedic saws are designed to cut bones, and they come in different configurations, such as reciprocating saws and oscillating saws. Reamers: Reamers are used to shape bone surfaces, such as preparing a bone cavity to receive an implant or prosthesis. Burrs: Orthopedic burrs are rotary instruments used for precise bone shaping and removal, often used in joint surgeries. Surgical Drivers: These tools are used for inserting and tightening screws, plates, and other fixation devices. Surgical Handpieces: Handpieces are the components of the power tools that hold the attachments (drills, saws, reamers, etc.) and connect to the power source. Attachments and Accessories: Various attachments and accessories are available for different surgical needs and applications. These can include different drill bits, saw blades, and reamer heads. Sterilization and Storage Containers: Sets often include containers for sterilization and storage to maintain the integrity and sterility of the instruments. Power Source: A power tools multifunction orthopedic set may include the necessary power source, which could be an electric or pneumatic motor that powers the surgical instruments. These sets are used in a wide range of orthopedic surgeries, including joint replacements, fracture fixation, spine surgery, and more. The choice of tools and attachments depends on the specific surgical procedure and the surgeon's preferences. Using powered instruments can improve precision, reduce surgical time, and enhance the overall efficiency of orthopedic surgeries. However, it's important that these tools are handled by trained professionals to ensure patient safety and the best surgical outcomes.
Orthopedic battery power tools are cordless, rechargeable surgical instruments designed for use in orthopedic operating theaters. They provide mobility, precision, and ease of handling during procedures that involve drilling, cutting, shaping, or reaming bone — without the restriction of a cord. These tools are widely used in trauma surgery, joint reconstruction, spine surgery, osteotomy, and other orthopedic procedures.
Battery-powered tools are increasingly preferred because they improve surgeon mobility in the sterile field and reduce clutter from cords — with most systems using rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for uninterrupted performance.
Jindal Medi Surge offers battery-powered orthopedic power tool systems under structured “multifunction sets,” which include a motor and a selection of interchangeable powered attachments. These are designed to support a wide range of surgical bone-work tasks.
Core Components:
JB2.1 Motor – battery-powered handpiece
JB2.2 Bone Drill Chuck – for standard drill bits
JB2.3 Cannulated Drill Chuck – for guide wire-assisted drilling
JB2.4 Oscillating Saw Chuck – for cutting bone surfaces
JB2.5 Acetabulum Reaming Drill Chuck – for joint preparation
JB2.6 Reciprocating Saw Chuck – for larger bone cuts
JB2.7 Sternum Saw Chuck – specialized attachment
JB2.8 Cranial Drill Chuck – neurosurgical applications
JB2.9 Cranial Bur – cortical bone shaping
JB2.10 K Wire Drill Chuck – thin wire drilling
Accessories Included:
Rechargeable battery packs (double set), charger, sterilization channel, blades, chucks, and keys.
Specific sets built from the multifunction system include:
Quick Coupling Cannulated Drill Set (Zimmer/AO compatible)
Oscillating Saw Set (Stryker-compatible)
Acetabulum Reaming Drill Set (Zimmer type)
Bone Drill Set
These sets support both generic and common implant systems.
Similar to System 2 but configured for alternative attachments and procedural preferences, carrying the same motor and interchangable chucks for flexibility across surgeries.
Orthopedic battery power tools serve key surgical functions:
Used to create precise holes in bone for the placement of screws, pins, and wires during fracture fixation and implant anchoring.
Oscillating and reciprocating saw attachments allow surgeons to cut through cortical and cancellous bone during osteotomies, amputations, or joint resections.
Reamers enlarge bone canals or joint surfaces — e.g., in hip and knee arthroplasty — to prepare the proper fit for prosthetic components.
Burrs and flexible attachments help sculpt bone surfaces, trim irregular edges, and refine bone contours.
Cannulated drill attachments enable drilling over guide wires, essential in minimally invasive nailing and fracture fixation techniques.
Battery-operated orthopedic power tools are engineered to meet the demands of modern surgical practice:
Cordless Mobility: Allows free maneuvering within the sterile field — especially important in complex surgeries.
Quick Attachment Switching: Modular chucks and attachments for drills, saws, reamers, and burrs increase versatility.
Rechargeable Batteries: Typically lithium-ion packs deliver consistent power and rapid recharging.
Ergonomic Design: Balanced handpieces reduce surgeon fatigue during extended procedures.
Compatibility with Standard Accessories: Many sets support Stryker, Zimmer, and AO-type drill bits and saw blades.
Sterilization Ready: Components can be sterilized through validated autoclave cycles.
Orthopedic battery power tools are used across a wide range of surgical contexts, including:
Fracture Fixation: Drilling holes and inserting screws or pins.
Joint Replacement: Bone cutting and reaming for total hip and knee arthroplasty.
Osteotomies: Precision shaped bone cuts for deformity correction.
Spinal Surgery: Bone removal and canal preparation.
Trauma Surgery: Rapid bone work under emergency conditions.
Small Bone & Pediatric Cases: With specialized attachments scaled for smaller anatomy.
According to the JMS user manual, safe operation of orthopedic electric/battery tools involves:
Qualified Personnel Only: Tools should be operated by trained surgical staff.
Pre-Use Inspection: Check tool integrity before each operation.
Correct Attachment Use: Only use manufacturer-specified accessories.
Battery Management: Charge regularly, avoid deep discharge, and store properly.
Cleaning & Maintenance: Clean, disinfect, and lubricate moving parts per manual guidance.
Orthopedic battery power tools are essential instruments for modern orthopaedic surgery. The cordless, rechargeable systems offered by Jindal Medi Surge provide surgeons with drills, saws, reamers, and other powered attachments that perform critical functions such as bone drilling, cutting, reaming, and shaping — all with mobility, precision, and reduced OR clutter. These multifunction sets include motors, interchangeable chucks, rechargeable batteries, chargers, and sterilization channels, supporting versatile use across trauma, joint reconstruction, spinal, and general orthopedic procedures.