
Soft Tissue Protector for Intramedullary Nailing - Essential Surgical Tool
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Tool for intramedullary osteosynthesis of the femur. It is used to hold the drill while opening the canal and simultaneously placing, changing the angle and direction of the rotating drill on the hard tissue (usually bone). It is made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel.
Total length - 174 mm. Height of the working part - 100 mm. Outer diameter of the working part - 22 mm.
Inner diameter of the working part - 18,5 mm. The handle for holding the sleeve, made of textolite, is set aside from the drill insertion axis. Laser marking of the diameter of the drill bit on the product.
Reusable.
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