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3E20

Alignment, stabilization and fixation of fractures and osteotomies, fusions and reconstruction.

Equipment required
Q.tyCatalogue N.Description
1

99-870005

 

G-BEAM STAINLESS STEEL END CAP LOW COMPRESSION STERILE

1

99-870010

 

G-BEAM STAINLESS STEEL END CAP HIGH COMPRESSION STERILE

1

99-875085

 

G-BEAM STAINLESS STEEL FUSION BEAM L85MM D5.4MM STERILE

1

99-877100

 

G-BEAM STAINLESS STEEL FUSION BEAM L100MM D7.4MM STERILE

1

99-187287

 

SMALL GUIDEWIRE D1.9MM STERILE

1

99-187288

 

LARGE GUIDEWIRE D2.8MM STERILE

Operative techniques

GBEAMTM Fusion Beaming System

Instructions for use

PQ_GBM - GBEAM Fusion Beaming System

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