Codman 23-1043 Spinal Fusion Curette Neuro Size 0 Straight 8" Used
Codman 23-1043 Spinal Fusion Curette Neuro Size 0 Straight 8" Used is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Codman Spinal Fusion Curette | Model 23-1043 | Size 0 Cutting Loop Profile | Straight Shaft Alignment | 8.0 Inch Nominal Total Length (20.3 cm) | Reusable Capital Neurosurgical and Orthopedic Bone Scraping Element | Pre-Owned Hospital Surgery Asset (1/EA)
The Codman 23-1043 is a professional-grade manual surgical instrument expertly engineered to scrape, debride, and harvest dense bone tissue from vertebral surfaces during spinal fusion and laminectomy procedures. This specialized neuro-spine curette features an 8.0 inch nominal total length (20.3 cm structural profile) combined with a rigid, straight shaft alignment optimized for direct line-of-sight access within open surgical corridors. The active working end is configured with a Size 0 oval cup tip that incorporates a micro-honed, sharp cutting edge to shave thin cortical layers, clear disc material from endplates, and score bone matrices to stimulate active fusion.
Technical Specifications
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Instrument Structural Typology: Open-Sump Spinal Fusion Bone Curette
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Cutting Tip Size Designation: Size 0 standard oval geometry
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Tip Sharpness Index Profile: Sharp cutting perimeter edge
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Shaft Curvature Profile: Straight inline stem alignment
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Total Instrument Profile Length: 8.0 Inches overall length (20.3 cm / 203 mm footprint)
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Handle Design Interface: Ergonomic solid textured handle with integrated dual thumb-flats for anti-slip torque control
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Material Composition Matrix: Premium, passivated surgical-grade stainless steel with a glare-reducing matte finish
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