
Bone Fragment Stabilization Plate 1/2 Tube for Secure Bone Healing
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ANATOMIKA LLC
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Description
Designed to connect bone fragments, provide their firm fixation in the correct position directly in the fracture zone, taking into account the peculiarities of the anatomical structure of the body until complete fusion.
Specifications
Material
Titanium alloy
Width
B1/B8 2100/900 MHz mm
Length
38 mm
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