objective to design instruments that are easy and efficient to handle. The colour coding according to the respective screw diameter enables a clear and unambiguous assignment of the instruments. Field of use
degradation process Available in five different diameters Clear identification and allocation of instruments through color coding Visible in X-ray and CT imaging Minimized hydrogen formation 3 to 4 times
degradation process Available in five different diameters Clear identification and allocation of instruments through color coding Visible in X-ray and CT imaging Minimized hydrogen formation 3 to 4 times
objective to design instruments that are easy and efficient to handle. The colour coding according to the respective screw diameter enables a clear and unambiguous assignment of the instruments. Field of use
vessel sealing instrument combines advanced technology with thoughtful design to provide the user with optimum support during demanding procedures. Reusable instrument Function: The instrument is reusable [...] insulation of the instrument tips improves heat resistance and extends the instrument's service life. IQ connector Function: The plug-and-play function recognizes the plugged-in instrument and automatically [...] function Easy handling of the instrument Length of the instrument: 23 cm Sealing length: 27 mm Cutting length: 25 mm Excellent preparation capabilities Multifunctional instrument High durability due to insulation
MI Orthognathics comprises instruments and implants specially developed for minimally invasive orthognathic surgery. To ensure a safe and reproducible procedure, the instruments are arranged using sequence [...] systems for osteosynthesis in CMF surgery, combining storage modules with screws, plates, and instruments which you can always put together individually. L1® Midface The L1 ® Midface offers a clear and
working hard to have all our products available as soon as possible. A wide range of surgical instruments for cardiac, thoracic and vascular surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery and general surgery,
and names it after his son Karl Leibinger. He soon concentrates on the manufacture of surgical instruments. By the way: the doubling of the name is no coincidence, but comes from a family tradition. Thus
earlier - in 1896, when Ludwig Leibinger, a trained watchmaker, discovered his passion for surgical instruments and founded Karl Leibinger Medizintechnik in Mühlheim an der Donau, a company that still exists [...] brothers Fritz, Gotthilf, and Wilhelm Martin for the manufacture and distribution of surgical instruments and metal goods as well as for the trade of their own and third-party products. Rudolf Buck encouraged
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