MSI Precision D7374 Bone Cutting Forceps Stainless Germany Orthopedic Instrument Used
MSI Precision D7374 Bone Cutting Forceps Stainless Germany Orthopedic Instrument Used is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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MSI Precision Bone Cutting Forceps | Model D7374 | Stille-Horsley Angled Pattern | Double-Action Compound Leverage Mechanism | Curved Handles with Grip Grooves | Reusable German Stainless Steel Orthopedic Instrument | Pre-Owned Hospital Surgery Asset (1/EA)
The MSI Precision D7374 is a professional-grade Stille-Horsley style bone cutting forceps expertly engineered to section, shear, and transect dense cortical bone during heavy orthopedic trauma, spinal fusions, and amputations. Utilizing an angled jaw orientation, this instrument allows the surgeon to perform clean, line-of-sight bone cuts parallel to the operative field without obstructing the surgical corridor. The cutting assembly is driven by a compound, double-action pivot system that drastically amplifies manual hand force, lowering operator fatigue when biting through tough bony structures.
Technical Specifications
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Instrument Structural Typology: Stille-Horsley Pattern Bone Cutter
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Mechanical Cutting Action: Double-Action / Compound-Leverage pivot system
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Total Instrument Profile Length: 10-1/2 Inches nominal length (26.7 cm total structural footprint)
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Jaw Profile Configuration: Angled cutting jaws
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Jaw Working Tip Depth Reach: 28 mm nominal length
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Closed Tip Width Profile: 9.0 mm entry diameter
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Handle Design Architecture: Curved handles featuring integrated hand stops, tactile traction grooves, and an internal spring-return mechanism
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Material Composition Matrix: Premium, passivated high-impact German-grade surgical stainless steel
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