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Osteosynthesis Plates for Pubic Symphysis - US3.5 for Bone Repair
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Description
Non-sterile implantable solid material plate for osteosynthesis of bursal articulation tears. Holes for insertion of cortical screws. Ø2.1mm diameter holes in the anterior part of the plate.Spoke holes in the anterior part and on the edges of the plate.
The edges of the plate are rounded around the perimeter. Laser marking of the article. Sterilisation required before use.
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