Punch-type surgical instrument for skin incision, set of parts f

Surgery – Instruments – Cutting – puncturing or piercing

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128754, A61B 1714, A61B 100

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055077650

ABSTRACT:
A punch-type surgical instrument for skin incision along a closed line, such as a substantially elliptical line, includes a handle, a blade unit and a means for attaching the handle to the blade unit in a way achieving high stability between the handle and blade unit and which nevertheless allows the two parts to be made as ones easily connectable to and disconnectable from one another. The blade unit may be made and furnished in different sizes to cause the instrument to be one selectably variable in size.

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