Kennerdell-Maroon Dissector – 6 34″ 2.5mm dia
Product Overview
The Kennerdell-Maroon Dissector is a precision neurosurgical instrument designed for delicate tissue dissection in orbital and neurosurgical procedures. Key features include:
✔ Ultra-fine 2.5mm tip – Enables precise dissection in confined spaces
✔ Optimal 6 ¾” length – Provides ideal balance between reach and control
✔ Premium stainless steel – Corrosion-resistant for long-term reliability
Key Specifications
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Length: 6 ¾ inches (171 mm)
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Tip Diameter: 2.5 mm
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Material: High-grade German stainless steel (AISI 420)
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Tip Design: Blunt, rounded edges
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Handle Style: Hexagonal grip for precise control
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Sterilization: Autoclavable (up to 135°C)
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Application: Orbital surgery, neurosurgery, microsurgery
Product Description Table
Attribute | Details |
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Model | Kennerdell-Maroon Dissector |
Size | 6 ¾ inches (171 mm) |
Tip Diameter | 2.5 mm |
Material | German stainless steel (AISI 420) |
Weight | ~55 grams |
Finish | Satin/matte |
Reusable | Yes (autoclavable) |
Certification | ISO 13485, CE marked |
Packaging | Individually packed in sterile peel pouch |
Additional Information
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Precision Engineering: Specially designed for orbital decompression and delicate neurosurgical procedures
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Common Uses: Orbital tumor removal, optic nerve dissection, microsurgical applications
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Special Features: Blunt tip minimizes tissue trauma while maintaining dissection precision
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Ergonomic Benefits: Hexagonal handle provides superior grip and rotational control
Why This Instrument?
✔ Neurosurgical Precision – Ultra-fine tip ideal for confined spaces
✔ Orbital Surgery Specialist – Designed specifically for ophthalmic plastic surgery
✔ Durability Guaranteed – Premium materials withstand repeated sterilization
The Kennerdell-Maroon Dissector is an essential tool for orbital and neurosurgical specialists requiring the highest level of precision in delicate procedures.
Available for immediate delivery – contact us for institutional pricing!
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