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GROSSMAN – 55-23634 – Ø 40/44/48/50
$65.00 Original price was: $65.00.$55.00Current price is: $55.00.
The GROSSMAN 55-23634 is a set of surgical instruments with varying diameters of 40, 44, 48, and 50 millimeters. These instruments are likely designed for specific medical applications, such as in orthopedic or general surgery. They serve to facilitate precise and controlled surgical maneuvers, making them valuable tools for healthcare professionals in various procedures.
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