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rthopedic surgeons are the carpenters of surgery, chipping
and hacking away at bones to make over ailing patients.
The powered saws and drills they use on a daily basis are
arguably some of the coolest tools in surgery, and indispen-
sable to repairing or replacing damaged joints. If you
haven't shopped the latest options in power innovation, now's the time.
More Power to Them
Surgeons want high-end
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Daniel Cook
Executive Editor
z DRILLING DOWN Powering through bone
is an essential element of joint repair surgery.