SurgiPros SR11U4MM 4mm Pituitary Rongeur 10mm Oval Cup Angled 45° 13-3/4"

SKU: SURG-SR11U4MM-U
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SurgiPros SR11U4MM 4mm Pituitary Rongeur 10mm Oval Cup Angled 45° 13-3/4"

• Model: SR11U4MM SurgiPros
• 4mm x 10mm Oval Cup
• Angled 45°
• Overall Length: 13-3/4 inches

These surgical instruments are categorized as limited use and are in excellent condition. They may be new out of the original manufacturer's packaging or have similar characteristics indicative of minimal prior use. Despite their limited usage, they maintain an exceptional quality suitable for medical procedures.

The SurgiPros SR11U4MM is a pituitary rongeur featuring a sharp 45-degree angulation at the distal tip, designed to enhance access to anatomically recessed areas—such as intervertebral disc spaces during spinal procedures or deep cisternal regions in neurosurgery. The ergonomic profile allows surgeons to navigate around bony obstructions while preserving line-of-sight and minimizing tissue retraction.

With an elongated length of approximately 13.75 inches (~35 cm), this instrument provides reach into deep or narrow operative corridors. The 10 mm oval cup paired with a 4 mm bite enables targeted and efficient removal of soft tissue or disc material. Its slender profile and angled orientation maintain essential tactile feedback and precise control in confined surgical environments.

Manufactured from high-grade stainless steel and engineered for consistent performance, the SR11U4MM is robust and autoclavable for repeated sterilization. The sturdy frame supports smooth opening-and-closing mechanics even under repeated use, making it a reliable tool for spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, and others who demand exacting instrument performance.

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