What is castsaw?

Castsaw is a medical equipment used for the removal of plaster casts that are put on to immobilize and protect broken bones and injured limbs. The cast saw uses a vibrating blade to cut through the hard outer shell of the cast, while protecting the skin and preventing injury to the patient. The saw blade is equipped with a metal protection guard that keeps the blade from coming into contact with the patient's skin. This allows for a quick and efficient cast removal without causing discomfort or pain to the patient. Castsaws are commonly used by orthopedic surgeons and doctors to remove plaster casts in hospitals and clinics. They come in both electric and battery-operated models. The safe and effective use of a castsaw requires specialized training and experience.