B.AESULAP GA605 DRILL

The GA605 is a lithium-ion-powered Aesculap surgical drill system by B. Braun (commonly used with the Acculan/Elan 4 range). Designed for safe, ergonomic use in sterile ORs, it delivers reliable torque and speed for bone drilling, milling, and screwing. Lightweight, durable, and battery-operated for flexibility in various surgical applications.

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The Aesculap GA605 is a premium, handheld surgical drill system developed by B. Braun’s Aesculap division. Engineered with cutting-edge German precision, it forms part of the Acculan/Elan 4 modular platform—its design offers a robust, ergonomically balanced housing that delivers dependable, low-vibration rotary performance for functions like bone cutting, reaming, milling, and hardware insertion.

Powered by a rechargeable 4.8 V, 1.9 Ah NiCd battery, the GA605 provides sustained power suited for extended surgical procedures—crucial in settings where corded devices might limit access. The drill complements interchangeable attachments (e.g., Jacobs chucks, AO shafts), enabling adaptability across neurosurgery, orthopaedics, ENT, and other specialty applications. Titanium and PEEK materials improve sterilization resistance and durability, while the cordless design enhances freedom of movement in sterile zones.

Like other Acculan/Elan tools, GA605 integrates seamlessly into the ECCOS® storage and sterilization ecosystem—supporting manual or mechanical cleaning and autoclaving. This thoughtful integration minimizes downtime and avoids operating theatre bottlenecks. Designed for use exclusively in non-explosive environments (e.g., standard operating rooms), the device must be allowed cooling periods during heavy use to prevent overheating

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