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12:51 Apr 27, 2017 |
French to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Instruments | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Drmanu49 France Local time: 17:08 | ||||||
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3 | cone (chinese hat) shaped impactor head |
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cone (chinese hat) shaped impactor head Explanation: Innomed Hip Instruments — surgical tools – other useful instruments www.innomed.net/hip_tools_other.htm Traduire cette page Designed for proximal femoral elevation in total hip replacement or in other .... The curved offset handle allows the head impactor to be slid under the skin of a ...... The cone shaped head fully engages the remaining screw and optimizes the ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 heures (2017-04-28 09:57:25 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or trapezoidal shaped femoral head impactor AcuMatch M-Series Operative Technique - Exactech https://www.exac.com/resource-library/hip/.../711-06-30_RevD Traduire cette page THE ACUMATCH® M-SERIES MODULAR FEMORAL STEM OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE ..... trialing flutes to lateralize the Conical Reamer in the area of the greater ..... the screw, the 12/14 Femoral head impactor ... The trapezoidal shape. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 heures (2017-04-28 12:41:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- reducer tip me semble pas mal -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 jours (2017-05-02 10:47:50 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Instrumentation OPALE XS - Evolutis www.evolutisfrance.com/Data_Evolutis/downloads/.../41_bi_op... Round tip impactor. Pointeau sphérique www.evolutisfrance.com / Evolutis, ... Large Ø reducer tip. Embout poussoir grand Ø. H50 003. 12/14 Trial Neck for rasp. |
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