Saw Blades
Creating Surgical Control

Saw Blades
Creating Surgical Control
There’s more to a surgical blade than the sharpness of its teeth. Designed to create surgical control, Zimmer Biomet’s surgical saw blades stabilise erratic motion, minimise heat during bone resection, and therefore, minimise the potential for thermal necrosis.
- Features
- System Features
Available in a broad range of sizes and tooth configurations, each size and tooth configuration is designed to achieve straight, accurate, clean-cut surfaces necessary for proper implant seating. We offer a variety of blade designs to accommodate a variety of reconstructive surgery needs.
- Coarse Aggressive GTS Blade
The wide debris relief channel is designed to guide bone fragments away from the cutting action, helping to decrease skiving.
- Flat Blade
Flat blades tend to progress through the bone more slowly and are regarded as less aggressive.
- GTS Blade
Designed to offer an optimal performance and a clean cut by using a flat, thick material for the saw blade, then grinding and offsetting the teeth.
- Ribbed Blade
The teeth are set in an alternating vertical pattern, creating a pathway for debris, and designed for a more aggressive cut.
- Tooth Set Blade
Tooth Set blades have teeth that are set in an alternating vertical pattern creating pathway for debris.
- Tiger Blade
Our tooth pattern is designed for a balance of precision and aggressiveness.
- STABLECUT®
STABLECAT Blade tooth configurations are designed to create surgical control by:
Stabilising erratic motion
Minimising heat during bone resection
Minimising potential for thermal necrosis