Available for ImportØ3 Spica-Guide for Fracture Repositioning and Cannulated Rod Introduction
Manufacturer:HEALTH+ LLC
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Description
The product, made of corrosion-resistant steel, is used for fracture repositioning and also as a guide when inserting cannulated rods into the canal. The product is laser marked with article number, diameter and length. Short-term use, sterilised before use.
Specifications
Material
Corrosion resistant stainless steel
Diameter
3 mm
Length
580 mm
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