| Size | Ø 38 mm 55-24238, Ø 42 mm 55-24242, Ø 45 mm 55-24245, Ø 50 mm 55-24250 |
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McKISSOCK
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The McKissock instrument is a surgical tool used in medical procedures, primarily in plastic and reconstructive surgery. It typically assists in tissue manipulation and retraction during surgical operations, particularly in procedures involving skin or soft tissue. The design of McKissock instruments allows for precise and controlled surgical maneuvers, contributing to successful outcomes in plastic surgery.
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