Pilling 34-2105 Sauerbruch Rongeur Straight Wide Jaws Double Action 12" Surgical Instrument – Used
Pilling 34-2105 Sauerbruch Rongeur Straight Wide Jaws Double Action 12" Surgical Instrument – Used is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Pilling Sauerbruch Rongeur | Model 34-2105 | Straight | Wide Jaws | Double Action | 12" | Used
The Pilling 34-2105 is a Sauerbruch straight rongeur designed for compatible orthopedic, thoracic, general surgery, and bone removal workflows. Available instrument listings identify model 34-2105 as a straight Sauerbruch rongeur with wide jaws, double action construction, 17mm jaw width, and approximately 12" overall length.
Product Details
- Manufacturer: Pilling / Teleflex
- Model / Catalog Number: 34-2105
- Instrument Name: Sauerbruch Rongeur
- Product Type: Surgical rongeur / bone cutting instrument
- Configuration: Straight
- Action Type: Double action
- Jaw Style: Wide jaws
- Jaw Width: 17mm
- Overall Length: Approximately 12"
- Application: Compatible orthopedic, thoracic, general surgery, and bone removal instrument workflows
- Use Type: Reusable surgical instrument
- Condition: Used / Pre-Owned
- Sterility Status: Not sterile; cleaning, inspection, and sterilization required before use
Key Features
- Double action mechanism supports increased cutting leverage for compatible bone removal workflows
- Wide jaw profile is useful for controlled removal of larger bone or hard tissue sections
- Straight Sauerbruch pattern supports access in orthopedic, thoracic, and general surgical instrument setups
- Reusable surgical instrument format supports standard surgical tray processing workflows
- Useful replacement or tray-completion instrument for rongeur, orthopedic, thoracic, and bone instrument sets
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