
Jarit 280-240 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"
Jarit 280-240 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"
• Model: 280-240
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 3 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches
Experience precision, control, and durability in every procedure with the Jarit 280‑240 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur — the 40° angled, 3 mm‑bite instrument designed for demanding neurosurgical, spinal, and orthopedic applications. With a 10 ½ inch shaft and ergonomically large handles, this rongeur offers superior reach and maneuverability in deep or tight surgical fields. Its surgical‑grade stainless steel construction ensures long-term sterilizability and consistent performance under repeated autoclave cycles, making it a dependable staple in any operating room.
The 3 mm bite and angled 40° tip give surgeons unmatched control and visibility when removing small bone fragments or soft tissue in confined spaces — essential for laminectomy, spinal decompression, or delicate neuro‑orthopedic procedures. The design combines a strong, precise cutting mechanism with a handle and shaft geometry that reduces surgeon fatigue and maximizes comfort, even during lengthy surgeries. Thanks to its thoughtful balance and sturdy build, the Jarit 280‑240 responds to fine surgical manipulations with predictable, clean cuts that help minimize collateral tissue trauma.
For surgical teams seeking reliability, precision, and reusability — without sacrificing ergonomics or reach — the Jarit 280‑240 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur sets the standard. It’s calibrated for demanding operative environments, engineered for repeat sterilization, and built to deliver consistent performance across countless procedures. When accuracy matters, trust a rongeur designed to be a natural extension of the surgeon’s hand.
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 280-240 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"
• Model: 280-240
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 3 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches
Experience precision, control, and durability in every procedure with the Jarit 280‑240 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur — the 40° angled, 3 mm‑bite instrument designed for demanding neurosurgical, spinal, and orthopedic applications. With a 10 ½ inch shaft and ergonomically large handles, this rongeur offers superior reach and maneuverability in deep or tight surgical fields. Its surgical‑grade stainless steel construction ensures long-term sterilizability and consistent performance under repeated autoclave cycles, making it a dependable staple in any operating room.
The 3 mm bite and angled 40° tip give surgeons unmatched control and visibility when removing small bone fragments or soft tissue in confined spaces — essential for laminectomy, spinal decompression, or delicate neuro‑orthopedic procedures. The design combines a strong, precise cutting mechanism with a handle and shaft geometry that reduces surgeon fatigue and maximizes comfort, even during lengthy surgeries. Thanks to its thoughtful balance and sturdy build, the Jarit 280‑240 responds to fine surgical manipulations with predictable, clean cuts that help minimize collateral tissue trauma.
For surgical teams seeking reliability, precision, and reusability — without sacrificing ergonomics or reach — the Jarit 280‑240 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur sets the standard. It’s calibrated for demanding operative environments, engineered for repeat sterilization, and built to deliver consistent performance across countless procedures. When accuracy matters, trust a rongeur designed to be a natural extension of the surgeon’s hand.
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.
Original: $66.00
-70%$66.00
$19.80Description
Jarit 280-240 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 3mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"
• Model: 280-240
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 3 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches
Experience precision, control, and durability in every procedure with the Jarit 280‑240 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur — the 40° angled, 3 mm‑bite instrument designed for demanding neurosurgical, spinal, and orthopedic applications. With a 10 ½ inch shaft and ergonomically large handles, this rongeur offers superior reach and maneuverability in deep or tight surgical fields. Its surgical‑grade stainless steel construction ensures long-term sterilizability and consistent performance under repeated autoclave cycles, making it a dependable staple in any operating room.
The 3 mm bite and angled 40° tip give surgeons unmatched control and visibility when removing small bone fragments or soft tissue in confined spaces — essential for laminectomy, spinal decompression, or delicate neuro‑orthopedic procedures. The design combines a strong, precise cutting mechanism with a handle and shaft geometry that reduces surgeon fatigue and maximizes comfort, even during lengthy surgeries. Thanks to its thoughtful balance and sturdy build, the Jarit 280‑240 responds to fine surgical manipulations with predictable, clean cuts that help minimize collateral tissue trauma.
For surgical teams seeking reliability, precision, and reusability — without sacrificing ergonomics or reach — the Jarit 280‑240 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur sets the standard. It’s calibrated for demanding operative environments, engineered for repeat sterilization, and built to deliver consistent performance across countless procedures. When accuracy matters, trust a rongeur designed to be a natural extension of the surgeon’s hand.
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.














