Aesculap MB313R Pierce Submucous Dissector 7.5" (190mm) Double Ended Surgical Instrument

SKU: AESC-MB313R
$306.00
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Aesculap MB313R Pierce Submucous Dissector 7.5" (190mm) Double Ended Surgical Instrument

Submucous Dissector

  • Model: MB313R 
  • Overall Length: 6"
  • Reusable
  • Condition: New

The Aesculap MB313R Pierce Submucous Dissector is a specialized surgical instrument designed for precision in delicate ENT and submucosal procedures. Measuring 7 ½ inches (190 mm) in length, this double-ended dissector provides versatility and control, allowing surgeons to perform both blunt and sharp dissection with a single instrument. Its dual-ended design enhances efficiency in the operating room by reducing the need to switch instruments during procedures.

Crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, the MB313R is built for durability and repeated sterilization while maintaining its fine edges and structural integrity. Each end of the dissector is precisely engineered to facilitate accurate tissue separation without causing unnecessary trauma. The balanced construction and smooth finish ensure comfort for the surgeon while minimizing resistance during use.

Aesculap instruments are trusted worldwide for their exceptional craftsmanship and reliability, and the MB313R Pierce Submucous Dissector exemplifies that standard. Its combination of durability, precision, and ergonomic design makes it a valuable addition to any surgical set, especially in ENT and reconstructive procedures where accuracy is critical. This dissector supports optimal outcomes by providing surgeons with dependable performance and versatility in one tool.

Submucous Dissector

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