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GORNEY – 55-17438 7 – 38 mm – cm/3″
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The GORNEY 55-17438 7 is a surgical instrument measuring 38 mm (approximately 3 inches) in length, designed for specific medical applications. Its exact function and use depend on the surgical context and specialty, such as general surgery or orthopedics. This instrument is likely part of a larger set used by healthcare professionals to perform various surgical procedures effectively.
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