Description (extended):
This Neurosurgery Surgical Rotating Kerrison Shaft — 6″ (150 mm) Bayonet, 1 mm, 40° up, Stainless Steel — Requires 70‑2390 Micro upward angulation, providing an ideal balance between precision and angled access in microsurgical procedures. The shallow upward trajectory allows surgeons to reach lamina, ligamentum flavum, or foraminal regions while maintaining minimal tissue retraction. The bayonet shaft ensures a clear visual field under the microscope, while the stainless steel construction guarantees consistent cutting performance, corrosion resistance, and longevity. Designed to pair with the 70‑2390 Micro handle, this shaft supports micro-scale rotational adjustment for enhanced maneuverability in tight operative corridors.
Key Features:
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6″ (150 mm) length for deep surgical access.
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1 mm bite for extremely precise, incremental excisions.
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40° up angulation for shallow upward approaches.
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Bayonet shaft reduces obstruction during high magnification.
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Stainless steel shaft ensures durability and long-term sharpness.
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Compatible with 70‑2390 Micro handle for ergonomic rotational control.
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Ideal for minimally invasive spine and cranial procedures.
Sets & Sizes:
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Shaft only (6″ / 150 mm).
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Compatible with 70‑2390 Micro handle.
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Can be combined with other 6″ micro shafts (1.0–2.0 mm; 40°–90°) for modular sets.

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