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Jarit 280-241 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 4mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"

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Jarit 280-241 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 4mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"

Jarit 280-241 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 4mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"

• Model: 280-241
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 4 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches

Precision. Control. Reliability. The Jarit 280‑241 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur brings all three to the operating room, delivering exceptional performance for spinal, neurosurgical, and orthopedic procedures. With a 4 mm up‑bite and a 40° angled tip, this instrument makes it possible to reach deep or confined anatomical spaces — providing surgeons with confident access and precise cutting when removing small bone fragments or soft tissue. The 10½‑inch length ensures ideal reach and maneuverability, while the surgical‑grade stainless steel construction guarantees durability and long-term reliability under repeated sterilization cycles.

Engineered for challenging surgical environments, the Jarit 280‑241 offers ergonomic balance and fine control to help minimize trauma to surrounding tissue. Its angled 40° tip and 4 mm bite ensure an effective yet controlled bone or tissue removal, critical during spinal decompression, laminectomy, or delicate neural decompressions. Because of its robust build and dependable bite mechanism, surgeons can count on clear, precise excision — reducing the risk of bone splintering or jagged cuts and enhancing patient safety and procedural efficiency.

For surgical teams that demand dependability, precision, and durability, the Jarit 280‑241 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur stands out as a smart choice. Whether equipping an OR tray for spinal surgery, neurosurgery, or orthopedic reconstruction, this rongeur delivers consistent performance, ergonomic handling, and long-term value — helping ensure each procedure is carried out with the highest degree of care and surgical accuracy.

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 280-241 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 4mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"

• Model: 280-241
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 4 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches

Precision. Control. Reliability. The Jarit 280‑241 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur brings all three to the operating room, delivering exceptional performance for spinal, neurosurgical, and orthopedic procedures. With a 4 mm up‑bite and a 40° angled tip, this instrument makes it possible to reach deep or confined anatomical spaces — providing surgeons with confident access and precise cutting when removing small bone fragments or soft tissue. The 10½‑inch length ensures ideal reach and maneuverability, while the surgical‑grade stainless steel construction guarantees durability and long-term reliability under repeated sterilization cycles.

Engineered for challenging surgical environments, the Jarit 280‑241 offers ergonomic balance and fine control to help minimize trauma to surrounding tissue. Its angled 40° tip and 4 mm bite ensure an effective yet controlled bone or tissue removal, critical during spinal decompression, laminectomy, or delicate neural decompressions. Because of its robust build and dependable bite mechanism, surgeons can count on clear, precise excision — reducing the risk of bone splintering or jagged cuts and enhancing patient safety and procedural efficiency.

For surgical teams that demand dependability, precision, and durability, the Jarit 280‑241 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur stands out as a smart choice. Whether equipping an OR tray for spinal surgery, neurosurgery, or orthopedic reconstruction, this rongeur delivers consistent performance, ergonomic handling, and long-term value — helping ensure each procedure is carried out with the highest degree of care and surgical accuracy.

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.

$66.00
Jarit 280-241 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 4mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"
$66.00

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Jarit 280-241 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur Angled 40° 4mm Bite Orthopedic 10-1/2"

• Model: 280-241
• Angle / Tip Orientation: 40°
• Bite (Jaw) Size: 4 mm bite
• Working Length: 8 inches
• Overall Length: 10-1/2 inches

Precision. Control. Reliability. The Jarit 280‑241 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur brings all three to the operating room, delivering exceptional performance for spinal, neurosurgical, and orthopedic procedures. With a 4 mm up‑bite and a 40° angled tip, this instrument makes it possible to reach deep or confined anatomical spaces — providing surgeons with confident access and precise cutting when removing small bone fragments or soft tissue. The 10½‑inch length ensures ideal reach and maneuverability, while the surgical‑grade stainless steel construction guarantees durability and long-term reliability under repeated sterilization cycles.

Engineered for challenging surgical environments, the Jarit 280‑241 offers ergonomic balance and fine control to help minimize trauma to surrounding tissue. Its angled 40° tip and 4 mm bite ensure an effective yet controlled bone or tissue removal, critical during spinal decompression, laminectomy, or delicate neural decompressions. Because of its robust build and dependable bite mechanism, surgeons can count on clear, precise excision — reducing the risk of bone splintering or jagged cuts and enhancing patient safety and procedural efficiency.

For surgical teams that demand dependability, precision, and durability, the Jarit 280‑241 Spurling‑Kerrison Rongeur stands out as a smart choice. Whether equipping an OR tray for spinal surgery, neurosurgery, or orthopedic reconstruction, this rongeur delivers consistent performance, ergonomic handling, and long-term value — helping ensure each procedure is carried out with the highest degree of care and surgical accuracy.

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.