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PITANGUY – 55-23014 – 14 cm/5½”
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The PITANGUY 55-23014 is a surgical instrument measuring 14 cm (approximately 5½ inches) in length, often employed in medical procedures. Its specific function and application depend on the surgical context and specialty, such as plastic surgery, general surgery, or orthopedics. This instrument is a valuable tool used by healthcare professionals to assist in precise and controlled surgical maneuvers during various procedures.
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