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Polyaxial Screw Clamp for Surgical Spine Treatment - Art. 855.020
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Description
Instrument for surgical treatment of the spine. Used for clamping the polyaxial screw. Made of corrosion resistant stainless steel.
The total length is 368 mm. The handle is textolite, shaped, 35 mm in diameter and 113 mm long. The working part is 5 mm in diameter.
At the end there is a T-shaped protrusion 6 mm wide, 10 mm in diameter, which ends with a hexagon S=3,5 mm 8 mm long. Between the handle and the T-shaped protrusion there is a 160 mm long sliding sleeve with mesh knurling and a special M91.5 mm stop thread. Laser marking of the destination, individual marking.
Reusable.
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