A locking adapter configured to removably attach a surgical tool to a surgical handpiece unit can include a first coupling portion having a first hole and a second coupling portion having a second hole. The first and second holes can receive a portion of a surgical instrument, such as a cutting element (e.g., a burr or blade). The locking adapter can have a first position where the first hole is not aligned with the second hole and a second position where the first hole is aligned with the second hole. When the locking adapter is in the second position and the portion of the surgical instrument is received within the first and second holes, the first coupling portion can apply a first force on the portion and the second coupling portion can apply a second force on the portion, the first and second forces having different directions.
Jul 2012 to Present Information Systems TechnicianLos Angeles County USC Hospital Los Angeles, CA Aug 2009 to May 2012 PC Support AnalystCoveyor Service & Electric
2000 to 2010 IT Support/Graphic DesignerHP Laser and Inkjet Los Angeles, CA 2005 to 2007 Freelance Graphic DesignerThe Prietive Group Torrance, CA 1990 to 2005 Fleet Coordinator /I.T Support
Education:
The Right Way Computer Learning Center 1998 microcomputerHarbor College, Long Beach City College 1991 to 1992