The RWD 78001 Manual Skull Microdrill helps you drill a hole in skull in just a few seconds by hand or by being attached to the skull drill holder of a stereotaxic instrument.
Only a few seconds are needed to drill with the handheld cranial drill. It is straightforward to use and simple to master. It can also thin the skull if it has a flat head.
Opening a hole in the skull is the initial stage in the brain stereotaxic positioning procedure in order to easily implant the injection needle, electrode sleeve, tube microdialysis catheter, and other devices. This opening function is made possible by the mini hand-held cranial drill, which has the option of either holding the hole or fixing it to the cranial drill holder of the brain stereotaxic apparatus. The process is straightforward and simple to master.
The skull must initially be punctured in order to conveniently implant the injection needle, electrode sleeve, and micro-dialysis catheter during the stereotactic placement of the brain. This piercing capability is possible with the micro-hand-held cranium drill. It can be used as a hand-held drill or fixed to the stereotactic instrument's cranial drill holder. Both options are simple to use and simple to master.
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