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Surgical Pin 4mm for Spine Surgery - Essential Tool for Cage Installation
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Instrument for surgical treatment of the spine. It is used for the insertion of interbody cages. Manufactured from corrosion resistant stainless steel.
Total length - 66.5 mm. Body diameter - 3.5 mm with hexagonal end S=4 mm. The length of the working threaded part is 9 mm, diameter 4 mm.
Thread profile is special, tapered downward. Thread pitch - P=1,75 mm. At the end of the working part there is a 6 mm thrust ring.
The point of the working part is self-drilling and self-tapping, with two tap sharpenings. Laser individual marking. Reusable.
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