ConMed 5023-138 Micro Sagittal Blade Fine 9.5mm x 25.5mm x 0.4mm 1/EA

SKU: CONM-5023-138
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ConMed 5023-138 Micro Sagittal Blade Fine 9.5mm x 25.5mm x 0.4mm 1/EA

• Model: 5023-138
• Blade Width: 9.5 mm
• Blade Length: 25.5 mm
• Material Thickness: 0.4 mm
• Cut Thickness: Approximately 0.6 mm

The ConMed 5023‑138 Micro Sagittal Blade Fine (9.5 mm × 25.5 mm × 0.4 mm) is a precision‑engineered surgical accessory designed to deliver exceptional control and accuracy in small‑bone cutting applications. Developed by ConMed — a trusted innovator in surgical instruments — this fine‑tooth sagittal blade offers a narrow profile and balanced geometry that enhance visibility and maneuverability in tight anatomical spaces. Its compatibility with ConMed’s MicroPower™ and Micro100™ sagittal saw platforms ensures seamless integration into existing surgical workflows, delivering dependable performance in orthopedic, podiatric, and microsurgical procedures alike.

Crafted from high‑quality stainless steel with a 0.4 mm material thickness, this blade achieves efficient cutting motion with minimal drag, while the fine‑tooth design supports smooth bone resection and reduced chatter. The 9.5 mm width and 25.5 mm length provide the right balance of reach and precision for targeted bone work, helping surgeons complete delicate cuts with confidence and less operative time. As a single‑use, disposable blade, it also supports strict OR hygiene and infection‑control protocols.

Ideal for use in clinical settings where surgical precision is essential, the ConMed 5023‑138 Micro Sagittal Blade is a reliable choice for surgeons and surgical teams performing fine sagittal cuts in confined areas. Whether deployed in ambulatory surgery centers, hospital orthopedic suites, or specialty surgical theaters, this blade offers the performance, versatility, and consistency that modern surgical procedures demand.

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