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Intramedullary Osteosynthesis Guide Rod for Tibia - Model 500.500 for Distal Locking
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Instrument for intramedullary osteosynthesis of the tibia. It is used for distal locking of pins. It is made of titanium alloy.
Total length - 400 mm. Width - 40 mm. Height - 19 mm.
On the end part there is a 10 mm tetrahedron. On the side parts there are two through holes with a diameter of 11 mm. Laser marking of the article on the product.
Reusable.
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