
Jarit 280-200 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"
Jarit 280-200 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite Cherry Handle Orthopedic 10-1/2"
• Model: 280-200
• Handle Type: Cherry Handle
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 3 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches
Precision and reliability — meet the Jarit 280‑200 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur, engineered for demanding spinal, neurosurgical, and orthopedic procedures. With a 3 mm bite and a 40° up‑angled tip, this rongeur offers surgeons exceptional access and control in constrained anatomical spaces. The cherry-handle design ensures ergonomic comfort, while surgical‑grade stainless steel construction delivers strength and long-term durability, even under repeated sterilization cycles. Whether you’re working in narrow spinal canals or delicate neural corridors, the Jarit 280‑200 gives you the reach and performance you need.
The angled 40° tip and precise 3 mm bite make this instrument ideal for controlled removal of bone fragments or soft tissue, essential for laminectomies, decompression procedures, and other spinal or neuro‑ortho surgeries. Its carefully balanced geometry helps minimize risk of collateral tissue damage, allowing surgeons to operate with confidence and maintain maximal precision. Moreover, the cherry‑handle offers a comfortable grip that reduces fatigue during longer procedures, enhancing surgeon control even in challenging positions.
For surgical teams outfitting an operating room tray with dependable instrumentation, the Jarit 280‑200 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur stands out as a reliable, reusable tool built for performance and precision. It combines ergonomic handling, surgical‑grade materials, and design optimized for tight anatomic access — making it a smart choice for any spinal or neurosurgical setup where accuracy and longevity matter.
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 280-200 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite Cherry Handle Orthopedic 10-1/2"
• Model: 280-200
• Handle Type: Cherry Handle
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 3 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches
Precision and reliability — meet the Jarit 280‑200 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur, engineered for demanding spinal, neurosurgical, and orthopedic procedures. With a 3 mm bite and a 40° up‑angled tip, this rongeur offers surgeons exceptional access and control in constrained anatomical spaces. The cherry-handle design ensures ergonomic comfort, while surgical‑grade stainless steel construction delivers strength and long-term durability, even under repeated sterilization cycles. Whether you’re working in narrow spinal canals or delicate neural corridors, the Jarit 280‑200 gives you the reach and performance you need.
The angled 40° tip and precise 3 mm bite make this instrument ideal for controlled removal of bone fragments or soft tissue, essential for laminectomies, decompression procedures, and other spinal or neuro‑ortho surgeries. Its carefully balanced geometry helps minimize risk of collateral tissue damage, allowing surgeons to operate with confidence and maintain maximal precision. Moreover, the cherry‑handle offers a comfortable grip that reduces fatigue during longer procedures, enhancing surgeon control even in challenging positions.
For surgical teams outfitting an operating room tray with dependable instrumentation, the Jarit 280‑200 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur stands out as a reliable, reusable tool built for performance and precision. It combines ergonomic handling, surgical‑grade materials, and design optimized for tight anatomic access — making it a smart choice for any spinal or neurosurgical setup where accuracy and longevity matter.
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 280-200 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite Cherry Handle Orthopedic 10-1/2"
• Model: 280-200
• Handle Type: Cherry Handle
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 3 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches
Precision and reliability — meet the Jarit 280‑200 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur, engineered for demanding spinal, neurosurgical, and orthopedic procedures. With a 3 mm bite and a 40° up‑angled tip, this rongeur offers surgeons exceptional access and control in constrained anatomical spaces. The cherry-handle design ensures ergonomic comfort, while surgical‑grade stainless steel construction delivers strength and long-term durability, even under repeated sterilization cycles. Whether you’re working in narrow spinal canals or delicate neural corridors, the Jarit 280‑200 gives you the reach and performance you need.
The angled 40° tip and precise 3 mm bite make this instrument ideal for controlled removal of bone fragments or soft tissue, essential for laminectomies, decompression procedures, and other spinal or neuro‑ortho surgeries. Its carefully balanced geometry helps minimize risk of collateral tissue damage, allowing surgeons to operate with confidence and maintain maximal precision. Moreover, the cherry‑handle offers a comfortable grip that reduces fatigue during longer procedures, enhancing surgeon control even in challenging positions.
For surgical teams outfitting an operating room tray with dependable instrumentation, the Jarit 280‑200 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur stands out as a reliable, reusable tool built for performance and precision. It combines ergonomic handling, surgical‑grade materials, and design optimized for tight anatomic access — making it a smart choice for any spinal or neurosurgical setup where accuracy and longevity matter.
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.














