Cutting blade assembly for an arthroscopic surgical instrument d

Surgery – Instruments – Cutting – puncturing or piercing

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606170, 606167, 606 80, A61B 1732

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052697940

ABSTRACT:
A disposable, single use cutting blade assembly for use with a handpiece having a motor for rotatably driving the cutting blade assembly includes a plastic hub mounted on a proximal end of an outer member having a configuration to be received in a bore in the handpiece in a particular orientation relative to sensors therein and having first and second annular sections at least one of which has a recess therein for receiving a coding element to be detected by the sensors, the first and second annular sections being secured together to close the recess and hold the coding element therein.

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