Jarit 281-061TF Kerrison Micro Cervical Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite 10-1/2"

SKU: JARI-281-061TF
$110.00
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Jarit 281-061TF Kerrison Micro Cervical Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite 10-1/2"

• Model: 281-061TF
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 3 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches

When precision, control, and patient safety matter most, the Jarit 281‑061TF Micro Cervical Kerrison Rongeur delivers — designed specifically for demanding spinal and neurosurgical procedures. Equipped with a 3 mm bite and a 40° upward‑angled tip, this rongeur allows surgeons to gain unobstructed access to deep or confined anatomical spaces, making it ideal for cervical spine work, nerve‑root decompression, micro‑laminectomy, or other delicate spinal interventions. The thin footplate and compact shaft length ensure minimal profile and exceptional maneuverability, enabling precise bone or soft‑tissue removal without compromising surrounding structures.

Built from surgical‑grade stainless steel, the Jarit 281‑061TF offers dependable durability and long-term reliability, even under repeated sterilization cycles. Its balanced design, ergonomic handling, and fine‑tuned biting mechanism provide smooth, controlled cuts — reducing the risk of bone splintering or jagged edges, which is vital for patient safety and outcome. Whether navigating around delicate neural tissue or working within narrow vertebral corridors, surgeons can rely on this instrument to offer consistent performance and confidence in every cut.

For operating rooms where quality, precision, and surgical efficiency are essential, the Jarit 281‑061TF Micro Cervical Kerrison Rongeur stands out as a go‑to instrument. Its combination of a small 3 mm bite, 40° angle, thin footplate, and robust stainless‑steel construction makes it a highly effective tool for spinal and neurosurgical instrument sets — helping ensure each procedure is executed with maximum accuracy and minimal tissue disruption.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

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