Description
An angled bone saw is an instrument designed to cut through bone. A plaster cutter is a hand-held orthopedic instrument used to open up plaster casts, especially around bone fractures. The sharp blade can easily cut through the hard layers of a cast. The loop handle grip design allows for precise movement along the plaster. This plaster saw is an ideal choice for cutting through casts that have been set in bone fracture repair.
ANGLED BONE SAW:
The angled bone saw dimension is 6″ (15.24 cm) overall in length. Cast plaster bone saws have a half-circle sharp teeth blade, removable blade screws, and a large loop handle with a thumb rest grip. We are using high-quality stainless steel.
ANGLED BONE SAW:
The stainless steel construction ensures maximum durability and dependability. You can reuse these bone saws over time, as they will not bend or tarnish on you. High-quality stainless steel meets excellent international quality standards.
WHERE WE USE ENGEL BONE SAW:
Some of the common orthopedic procedures requiring bone saws and reciprocating blade components are hip and knee replacement, spinal surgery (neck and back), hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder surgery.
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