Cushing Intervertebral Rongeur Angled Downward (Shaft Length // Bite Size: 140 // 4mm) (5.5inch)
A Cushing Intervertebral Rongeur Angled Downward is a surgical instrument used to cut bone during spinal surgery. It is used to remove bone from the intervertebral disc space to create a larger space for the placement of a spinal implant. The shaft length is 140mm, the bite size is 4mm and the overall length is 5½ inches.
Cushing Intervertebral Rongeur Angled Downward (Shaft Length // Bite Size: 140 // 4mm) (5.5inch)
A Cushing Intervertebral Rongeur Angled Downward is a surgical instrument used to cut bone during spinal surgery. It is used to remove bone from the intervertebral disc space to create a larger space for the placement of a spinal implant. The shaft length is 140mm, the bite size is 4mm and the overall length is 5½ inches.