The Neurosurgical Drill market is a subset of the larger Surgical Devices market. Neurosurgical drills are used to create burr holes in the skull for neurosurgical procedures. These drills are designed to be precise and accurate, and are typically powered by electricity or compressed air. They are used to create burr holes for a variety of neurosurgical procedures, including craniotomies, biopsies, and tumor resections. Neurosurgical drills are also used to create pathways for the insertion of electrodes and other instruments. Neurosurgical drills are typically made of stainless steel and are designed to be lightweight and ergonomic. They are also designed to be easy to use and to minimize the risk of tissue damage. Some of the companies in the Neurosurgical Drill market include Stryker, Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, Zimmer Biomet, and Smith & Nephew. Show Less Read more
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