
Jarit 230-110 3.2mm Reiner Ronegur Bite Light Curve Orthopedic 6-7/8"
Jarit 230-110 3.2mm Reiner Ronegur Bite Light Curve Orthopedic 6-7/8"
• Model: 230-110
• Bite / Jaw Size: 3.2 mm bite
• Tip / Jaw Configuration: Light‑curve tip
• Overall Length: 6-7/8 inches
Upgrade your orthopedic instrument tray with the Jarit 230‑110 3.2 mm Reiner Rongeur, a precision‑engineered tool designed for controlled bone and cartilage management in even the most anatomically constrained surgical sites. With its narrow 3.2 mm bite and 7" length coupled with a light‑curve tip, this rongeur enables surgeons to access tight joint spaces — such as hand, wrist, ankle, or small joint regions — and perform delicate bone trimming, debridement, or fragment removal with confidence and accuracy. Its versatile size and design make it a dependable choice for small-joint procedures, reconstructive surgeries, and ortho‑trauma cases requiring fine bone work.
Constructed from surgical‑grade stainless steel and built to Jarit’s OR‑grade standards, the 230‑110 delivers durability and resilience against repeated sterilization cycles. The spring‑action plier‑style handle offers reliable control and smooth jaw action, promoting consistent cutting force and reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures. Its curved tip geometry enhances maneuverability and visualization under scope or direct visualization — delivering the precision needed for bone spur removal, joint debridement, or contouring graft sites while preserving surrounding soft tissue.
For orthopedic departments, trauma centers, and surgical teams aiming for high‑quality results and long‑term instrument dependability, the Jarit 230‑110 is a must‑have addition. Whether you’re performing reconstructive surgery, small-joint repair, or detailed bone contouring, this light‑bite rongeur offers the control, finesse, and durability your OR demands — helping improve surgical outcomes while providing long-term value.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
Jarit 230-110 3.2mm Reiner Ronegur Bite Light Curve Orthopedic 6-7/8"
• Model: 230-110
• Bite / Jaw Size: 3.2 mm bite
• Tip / Jaw Configuration: Light‑curve tip
• Overall Length: 6-7/8 inches
Upgrade your orthopedic instrument tray with the Jarit 230‑110 3.2 mm Reiner Rongeur, a precision‑engineered tool designed for controlled bone and cartilage management in even the most anatomically constrained surgical sites. With its narrow 3.2 mm bite and 7" length coupled with a light‑curve tip, this rongeur enables surgeons to access tight joint spaces — such as hand, wrist, ankle, or small joint regions — and perform delicate bone trimming, debridement, or fragment removal with confidence and accuracy. Its versatile size and design make it a dependable choice for small-joint procedures, reconstructive surgeries, and ortho‑trauma cases requiring fine bone work.
Constructed from surgical‑grade stainless steel and built to Jarit’s OR‑grade standards, the 230‑110 delivers durability and resilience against repeated sterilization cycles. The spring‑action plier‑style handle offers reliable control and smooth jaw action, promoting consistent cutting force and reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures. Its curved tip geometry enhances maneuverability and visualization under scope or direct visualization — delivering the precision needed for bone spur removal, joint debridement, or contouring graft sites while preserving surrounding soft tissue.
For orthopedic departments, trauma centers, and surgical teams aiming for high‑quality results and long‑term instrument dependability, the Jarit 230‑110 is a must‑have addition. Whether you’re performing reconstructive surgery, small-joint repair, or detailed bone contouring, this light‑bite rongeur offers the control, finesse, and durability your OR demands — helping improve surgical outcomes while providing long-term value.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
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Jarit 230-110 3.2mm Reiner Ronegur Bite Light Curve Orthopedic 6-7/8"
• Model: 230-110
• Bite / Jaw Size: 3.2 mm bite
• Tip / Jaw Configuration: Light‑curve tip
• Overall Length: 6-7/8 inches
Upgrade your orthopedic instrument tray with the Jarit 230‑110 3.2 mm Reiner Rongeur, a precision‑engineered tool designed for controlled bone and cartilage management in even the most anatomically constrained surgical sites. With its narrow 3.2 mm bite and 7" length coupled with a light‑curve tip, this rongeur enables surgeons to access tight joint spaces — such as hand, wrist, ankle, or small joint regions — and perform delicate bone trimming, debridement, or fragment removal with confidence and accuracy. Its versatile size and design make it a dependable choice for small-joint procedures, reconstructive surgeries, and ortho‑trauma cases requiring fine bone work.
Constructed from surgical‑grade stainless steel and built to Jarit’s OR‑grade standards, the 230‑110 delivers durability and resilience against repeated sterilization cycles. The spring‑action plier‑style handle offers reliable control and smooth jaw action, promoting consistent cutting force and reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures. Its curved tip geometry enhances maneuverability and visualization under scope or direct visualization — delivering the precision needed for bone spur removal, joint debridement, or contouring graft sites while preserving surrounding soft tissue.
For orthopedic departments, trauma centers, and surgical teams aiming for high‑quality results and long‑term instrument dependability, the Jarit 230‑110 is a must‑have addition. Whether you’re performing reconstructive surgery, small-joint repair, or detailed bone contouring, this light‑bite rongeur offers the control, finesse, and durability your OR demands — helping improve surgical outcomes while providing long-term value.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.














