Spokes for compression-distraction osteosynthesis SKDO "MT-Kazan" according to TU 9438-027-40686779-2002

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  • Made in Russia - engineered for durability
  • Suitable for challenging environments
  • Lower cost of ownership than European alternatives
  • Bulk orders available with volume discounts
  • Documentation and customs clearance assistance provided

Description

A device intended for short-term use (e.g. during surgery to hold a plate in the correct position) or implantation to fix bone fragments. It is made of metal and can be used in various ways: 1) as a serclage wire to provide bone fixation; 2) in the form of a loop or figure eight to secure, for example, the tip of the ulna (ulna), tibial tuberosity, or greater trochanter; 3) to reinforce the fixation of a bone screw or bone plate; or 4) as a Kirschner spoke (Kirschner wire) to provide rigidity (arthrodesis) to a toe or hand. The product is usually made of stainless steel, cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr), or titanium alloy. The wire may be flexible or rigid/inflexible. It is a single use product.
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FOB Novorossiysk, Russia CIF Available to major ports worldwide EXW Manufacturer's facility, Russia

Delivery Time

Sea freight: 30-60 days (depending on destination) Air freight: 14-21 days (for urgent orders)

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