
Titanium Reconstruction Rod for Shoulder Fractures - Ø8, Length 150-320mm
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A non-sterile rod made of titanium alloy, designed for fixation of fractures of the proximal humerus and fractures extending to the diaphysis. Circular cross-section, longitudinal grooves to facilitate rod insertion and preserve endosteal blood supply. Proximal part has an outward bend of 6 degrees, pointed distal tip to facilitate insertion and repositioning, internal axial threaded hole in the proximal part of the rod for insertion of a blind or compression screw. The product has laser markings for diameter and length. Universal design for right and left limb. The product is disposable and must be sterilised before use.
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