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AGRIS-DINGMAN – 55-35536 – 36 cm/14¼”
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The AGRIS-DINGMAN 55-35536 is a surgical instrument measuring 36 cm (approximately 14¼ inches) in length, designed for specific medical applications. Its exact function and use depend on the surgical context and specialty, such as neurosurgery or orthopedics. This instrument is typically part of a surgical toolkit used by healthcare professionals to assist in precise and controlled surgical maneuvers during various procedures.
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The D'Assumpcao 55-22216 is a surgical instrument measuring 16 cm (approximately 6¼ inches) in length, commonly utilized in medical procedures. Its specific function and application depend on the surgical context and specialty, such as general surgery, orthopedics, or plastic surgery. This instrument is typically part of a surgical toolkit employed by healthcare professionals to facilitate precise and controlled surgical maneuvers.
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