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The surgical awl is designed to perforate bone before performing the following manipulations: inserting a spoke, driving a nail, driving a screw.The awl consists of a working part and a handle.The working part is a sharply sharpened stiletto with various cross-sections (cone-shaped, trihedral, three-bladed, tetrahedral).The handle for transferring to the stiletto a significant force due to the palm rest can be made in the form of an elongated hexagon with a rounded end, T-shaped stop, L-shaped stop (pistol grip)
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