SURTEX® Hardy Micro Curette is a specialized tool that neurosurgeons commonly use to remove excess and abnormal tissues, as well as bone growths, especially during transnasal surgical procedures.
Semi-Sharp Tip for Enhanced Cutting Precision.
4.0 & 6.0mm Tip Diameters to Scrape Small Tissue Areas.
The Hardy Micro Curette offers multiple advantages for neurosurgeons. Its principal use is to scrape off tissues within narrow neurosurgical spaces where other curettes may struggle to reach.
For this purpose, the instrument features a circular fenestrated tip with the ideal size to traverse the sphenoid sinus. In addition, the tip is available in 4.0 and 6.0mm diameters and has semi-sharp edges to prevent local damage.
Moreover, the Hardy Micro Curette features a bayonet-shaped shaft with a downwards angle to perform difficult approaches. Furthermore, the device’s round handle includes a knurled grip style pattern that avoids slippage.
Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish that reduces glare.
Hardy Micro Curette Ø4.0mm
SURTEX® Hardy Micro Curette is a specialized tool that neurosurgeons commonly use to remove excess and abnormal tissues, as well as bone growths, especially during transnasal surgical procedures.
Description
The Hardy Micro Curette offers multiple advantages for neurosurgeons. Its principal use is to scrape off tissues within narrow neurosurgical spaces where other curettes may struggle to reach.
For this purpose, the instrument features a circular fenestrated tip with the ideal size to traverse the sphenoid sinus. In addition, the tip is available in 4.0 and 6.0mm diameters and has semi-sharp edges to prevent local damage.
Moreover, the Hardy Micro Curette features a bayonet-shaped shaft with a downwards angle to perform difficult approaches. Furthermore, the device’s round handle includes a knurled grip style pattern that avoids slippage.
Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish that reduces glare.
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