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Stryker Cast Saw with Vacuum

What is a Cast Saw?

A cast saw, also known as an orthopedic cast cutter, is a specialized medical device used to remove plaster or fiberglass casts. It is an indispensable tool in the healthcare field, offering a safe and efficient way to free patients from the constraints of immobilizing casts. A cast saw consists of a handheld electric or pneumatic motor that drives a rotating blade.

The blade, typically made from high-speed steel or carbide, features fine teeth that oscillate back and forth at high speed. This unique motion allows the cast saw to cut through the rigid material without harming the patient’s skin underneath. The design also incorporates safety features such as guards and vibration-dampening mechanisms to further protect the patient during the cast removal process.

With its precision engineering and careful attention to patient safety, a cast saw brings relief and empowerment to individuals who have been encumbered by casts. Its innovative technology helps healthcare professionals deliver superior care while ensuring that patients can regain their freedom of movement with minimal discomfort.

Understanding the Mechanics of a Cast Saw

A cast saw, also known as an oscillating saw or cast cutter, is a remarkable medical device designed to safely and efficiently remove casts or orthopedic appliances. The primary function of a cast saw is to cut through the hard outer shell of a cast without harming the patient’s underlying skin or soft tissues. This intricate tool operates on a unique principle that ensures precision and safety.

The mechanics behind a cast saw involve high-speed oscillations or vibrations in the blade. The blade itself has fine teeth that are specifically designed to safely penetrate the rigid material of the cast while minimizing any risk of injury to the patient’s skin. These rapid back-and-forth movements allow for quick and controlled cutting, reducing discomfort for patients and facilitating a more efficient removal process.

How to Use a Cast Saw?

Using a cast saw requires careful precision and attention to detail to ensure both the safety and comfort of the patient. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use a cast saw:

1. Prepare the patient: Before starting, make sure the patient is in a comfortable position, and explain the procedure to alleviate any anxiety they may have. Ensure that their skin is protected with padding or stockinette.

2. Choose the correct blade: Depending on the type of material, select an appropriate blade for cutting through the cast without causing discomfort or injury.

3. Establish landmarks: Identify specific points where you will initiate and terminate each cut, ensuring accuracy and preventing unintentional damage to underlying skin or tissue.

4. Start cutting: Gently place the oscillating blade against the cast, applying slight pressure while moving it back and forth in a controlled manner along the predetermined path. Maintain constant contact with the cast surface without pressing too hard.

5. Monitor heat build-up: Pay close attention to any heat generated during cutting as excessive heat can be uncomfortable for the patient or even cause burns. If necessary, take short breaks to allow both the saw and cast to cool down.

6. Remove cut sections: As you progress through each cut, carefully remove cut segments of the cast using appropriate tools such as spreaders or scissors.

7. Assess for discomfort: Regularly check in with your patient during cutting to ensure they are not experiencing excessive pain or discomfort. Adjust your technique if needed, always prioritizing their well-being throughout.

Troubleshooting Common Cast Saw Issues

While cast saws are highly efficient and reliable tools, like any piece of equipment, they can occasionally encounter issues. It is important to be aware of these common problems and their solutions to ensure a smooth and effective cast removal process.

One common issue that may arise with a cast saw is blade dullness. Over time, the saw blade can wear down due to constant use on hard materials such as plaster or fiberglass. This can result in a slower cutting speed and increased discomfort for the patient. To address this issue, it is crucial to regularly inspect the blade for signs of wear and replace it as needed. Maintaining a sharp blade not only ensures efficient cutting but also minimizes patient discomfort.

Another issue that may arise with a cast saw is rotary and motor degradation. These pieces of medical equipment are built with the highest standards for longevity, however as with all equipment proper maintenance and upkeep is required.  If you suspect any degradation of internal components including the motor or electronics, discontinue use immediately and contact a biomedical repair technician.

Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BETs) are trained and experienced with the complexities of Biomed equipment. They will be able to assess and troubleshoot the exact cause of any failure or functional issue. If they are unable to repair many biomedical equipment companies can find a comparable replacement if needed.

Stryker 940 Cast Cutter and 986 Cast Cutter Vacuum combo

The Stryker 940 Cast Cutter and its companion, the 986 Cast Cutter Vacuum combo, form a formidable duo in the realm of cast saw technology. The Stryker 940 boasts exceptional cutting precision with its oscillating blade, effortlessly slicing through fiberglass or plaster casts. Its ergonomic design ensures ease of use for both medical professionals and patients alike.

But what truly sets this dynamic duo apart is the addition of the 986 Cast Cutter Vacuum. This ingenious attachment effectively captures cast debris, preventing it from becoming airborne and minimizing any potential mess in the treatment area. Not only does it simplify cleanup, but it also enhances patient comfort by reducing both noise and dust during the cast removal process.

Purchase The Stryker Cast Saw and Vacuum from Auxo Medical

When it comes to investing in a cast saw and vacuum, the Stryker 940 Cast Cutter and 986 Cast Cutter Vacuum combo stands head and shoulders above the rest. Crafted with precision engineering and cutting-edge technology, this dynamic duo offers unparalleled performance in the realm of orthopedic equipment.

Designed with the utmost consideration for patient comfort and safety, the Stryker Cast Saw showcases an ergonomic design that minimizes vibrations, ensuring a smooth operation. Its powerful motor effortlessly glides through cast material, providing healthcare professionals with a reliable tool to expedite the removal process.

Accompanying this exceptional cast saw is the Stryker 986 Cast Cutter Vacuum. This innovative attachment effectively captures debris generated during cast removal, maintaining cleanliness in the surrounding environment. By utilizing advanced filtration systems, it eliminates airborne particles that could potentially cause contamination or discomfort to patients.

Auxo Medical proudly offers these top-of-the-line products for purchase, enabling medical facilities to equip themselves with superior orthopedic tools. With every investment made in the Stryker Cast Saw and Vacuum combo, healthcare providers can confidently provide efficient care while prioritizing patient well-being. Request a quote below for the Stryker 940 Cast Cutter and 986 Cast Cutter Vacuum combo or call our office to purchase,  (888) 728-8448.

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Reconditioned Stryker 940 Cast Cutter and 986 Cast Cutter Vacuum combo.

Saw:
Dual speed cutting to meet varied cast removal needs
Compact design to enhance maneuverability
Three blades to fit multiple casts types
Total compatibility with the 986 Cast Vac
Option of operating independently of the 986 Cast Vac

Vacuum:
Quick and easy filter replacement
Wheeled stand for mobility

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Reconditioned