Product Description
Hardy Pituitary Curettes Set – 12 Pcs | Neuro & Transsphenoidal Surgical Instruments is a premium-quality neurosurgical kit designed specifically for transsphenoidal and pituitary surgeries. Crafted from medical-grade stainless steel, this set provides exceptional strength, durability, and precision during delicate neuro procedures. Each curette is designed with a balanced handle and smooth finish, ensuring maximum control, accuracy, and surgeon comfort even in extended surgeries.
This 12-piece Hardy Pituitary Curette Set is widely trusted in neurosurgery, ENT, and skull base procedures where pituitary tumor removal or delicate tissue manipulation is required. Its versatile range of curette sizes allows surgeons to adapt to various anatomical structures with precision and safety. The instruments are autoclavable, reusable, and fully compliant with international surgical standards including CE and ISO approvals.
Engineered for professional use, this set combines fine craftsmanship with long-lasting performance, making it an indispensable part of any neurosurgical instrument tray. Whether used in hospitals, specialty clinics, or surgical training programs, the Hardy Pituitary Curettes ensure reliability, consistency, and surgical excellence.
Key Features:
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✅ Complete 12-Piece Set – Includes a full range of Hardy Pituitary Curettes for transsphenoidal and neurosurgical applications.
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✅ Premium Stainless Steel – Manufactured with high-grade, rust-resistant surgical steel for long-term durability.
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✅ Precision-Crafted Tips – Designed for effective curettage, gentle tissue removal, and pituitary tumor surgeries.
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✅ Autoclavable & Reusable – Fully sterilizable for repeated use while maintaining strength and reliability.
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✅ Ergonomic Design – Lightweight and balanced for enhanced control, surgeon comfort, and reduced hand fatigue.
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✅ CE & ISO Approved – Meets global quality standards for safe medical and neurosurgical use.
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✅ Versatile Applications – Ideal for neurosurgery, ENT procedures, transsphenoidal approaches, and skull base surgeries.

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