Karl Storz N1953 Kerrison Rongeur 3mm Bite Angled 90° 6-1/2"
Karl Storz N1953 Kerrison Rongeur 3mm Bite Angled 90° 6-1/2" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Karl Storz N1953 Kerrison Rongeur 3mm Bite Angled 90° 6-1/2"
Karl Storz N1953
• Model: N1953
• Size 3mm
• Overall Length: 6-1/2 inches
Used Surgical Instruments - Signs of Use, Usable Condition (USED-SI):
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.
The Karl Storz N1953 Kerrison Rongeur 3mm Bite Angled 90° 6-1/2" is a precision surgical instrument designed for controlled bone removal in neurosurgical, spinal, and orthopedic procedures. Its compact 6-1/2 inch length and 3mm bite make it ideal for use in confined surgical fields where precision and stability are critical. The 90-degree angled jaw provides superior access and visibility for delicate decompression and bone contouring work.
Expertly crafted from high-quality surgical stainless steel, this rongeur delivers smooth, reliable cutting performance and long-lasting durability. The precisely aligned jaws and sharp edges ensure consistent bite strength, while the ergonomic handle design allows for comfortable and secure control during intricate surgical maneuvers. Its compact structure enhances balance and minimizes hand fatigue during extended procedures.
Karl Storz instruments are internationally recognized for their exceptional quality, precision engineering, and dependable performance. The N1953 Kerrison Rongeur embodies these standards, offering surgeons a trusted tool for performing precise bone removal with confidence and accuracy in demanding operative environments.

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