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KRISCHNER WIRES (FULLY THREADED) |
CODE NO. |
DESCRIPTION |
1104.20230 |
Dia 2.0mm, Length 230mm |
1104.25230 |
Dia 2.5mm, Length 230mm |
1104.30230 |
Dia 3.0mm, Length 230mm |
1104.35230 |
Dia 3.5mm, Length 230mm |
1104.40230 |
Dia 4.0mm, Length 230mm |
1104.45230 |
Dia 4.5mm, Length 230mm |
1104.50230 |
Dia 5.0mm, Length 230mm |
Indication : K. Wire are individually used
and does not have any specific fracture
location, has a variety of applications in
bone fractures like simple fractures
where a wire can be inserted and lateron
it can be bent in order to stabilize the
fringe/loose fragment. |
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STEINMAN PINS |
CODE NO. |
DESCRIPTION |
1110.30150 to 30225 |
Dia 3.0mm, Length 150mm, 175mm, 200mm & 225mm |
1110.35150 to 35225 |
Dia 3.5mm, Length 150mm, 175mm, 200mm & 225mm |
1110.40150 to 40225 |
Dia 4.0mm, Length 150mm, 175mm, 200mm & 225mm |
1110.45150 to 45225 |
Dia 4.5mm, Length 150mm, 175mm, 200mm & 225mm |
1110.50150 to 50225 |
Dia 5.0mm, Length 150mm, 175mm, 200mm & 225mm |
Indication : Used for traction by fixing the
pin in steinman pin holder along with
complete assembly of products and pin is
inserted in the bone where traction is
required depending upon the fracture's
position so that fringe/loose fragments
can be compressed slowly.
Traction Locations: Proximal Femur,
Distal Femur, Proximal Tibia, Distal Tibia,
Calcaneous and Olecranon. |
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STEINMAN PINS WITH MIDDLE THREAD |
CODE NO. |
DESCRIPTION |
1111.40200 to 40225 |
Dia 4.0mm, Length 200mm & 225mm |
1111.45200 to 45225 |
Dia 4.5mm, Length 200mm & 225mm |
1111.50200 to 50300 |
Dia 5.0mm, Length 200mm, 225mm & 300mm |
Indication: Used for traction by fixing the
pin in steinman pin holder along with
complete assembly of products and pin is
inserted in the bone where traction is
required depending upon the fracture's
position so that fringe/loose fragments
can be compressed slowly. Traction Locations : Proximal Femur,
Distal Femur, Proximal Tibia, Distal Tibia,
Calcaneous and Olecranon. |
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