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Coronal Lift- Reverse Grip – 55-17418 – 18 cm/7″
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The Coronal Lift-Reverse Grip (model number 55-17418) is a specialized medical instrument measuring 18 cm (7 inches) in length. It is designed for use in surgical procedures, particularly in neurosurgery or other delicate medical applications, where a reverse grip is required for precise handling and manipulation. This tool assists medical professionals in lifting and manipulating tissues or structures during surgical interventions.
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