Medtronic 1883506HRE 3.5 mm RAD-40° Rotatable Curved Sinus Blade 11 cm
Medtronic 1883506HRE 3.5 mm RAD-40° Rotatable Curved Sinus Blade 11 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Medtronic 1883506HRE 3.5 mm RAD-40° Rotatable Curved Sinus Blade 11 cm
Medtronic
• Model: 1883506HRE
• Angled 40°
• 11cm x 3.5mm
• 11cm Long with Curved Shaft
• Straighshot M4 Rotates Blade Tip 360° without Shaft Rotation
• Offset Cutting Surface Cuts in 3 Planes
• Application: Uncinectomy, Ethmoidectomy
• Operating Speed: 5,000 rpm, Oscillate
• Irrigation Tubing Separate
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.
This listing is for a Medtronic 1883506HRE curved sinus blade, measuring 3.5 mm in diameter and 11 cm in length. The blade is designed with a 40° curvature and features a StraightShot M4 mechanism, allowing 360° tip rotation without requiring shaft rotation. It’s ideal for precise work in ENT procedures involving uncinectomy or ethmoidectomy.
The blade is new, unused, and still within the claimed expiration period (if applicable). It comes in its original packaging, properly sealed, and shows no signs of damage, wear, or tampering. All labeling is intact, and the cutting surfaces remain sharp and pristine.
Because this is a regulated medical device, the sale is restricted to licensed professionals or institutions. Buyer must provide valid credentials for purchase. Shipping is handled with utmost care, packaged sterilely, and sent via express to ensure the integrity of the device.
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