What does a bone drill cost?
*A real price guide for hospitals, ASCs, and surgical centers buying or leasing bone drill systems*
Buying guides, product comparisons, price estimates, and sourcing advice specific to bone drills. Neutral, procurement-literate research with sources.
*A real price guide for hospitals, ASCs, and surgical centers buying or leasing bone drill systems*
Orthopedic bone drills are powered surgical instruments—battery-operated, electric, or pneumatic—used to create precise holes in cortical and cancellous bone for screw fixation, pin placement, implant preparation, and intramedullary procedures including joint replacement, fracture fixation, ACL reconstruction, and spinal surgery. Primary buyers are hospital OR procurement departments, ambulatory surgical center (ASC) administrators, and biomedical engineers managing surgical power-tool fleets. Purchase decisions are typically triggered by capital equipment replacement cycles (7–10 years), expansion of orthopedic service lines, or transition from pneumatic to battery-based platforms.