
Medtronic 7OV40 Midas Rex 7-6ST Legend Attachment 7cm x 4mm Dissecting Tool
Medtronic 7OV40 Midas Rex 7-6ST Legend Attachment 7cm x 4mm Dissecting Tool
⢠Model: 7OV40
⢠Length (Shaft): 7cm
⢠Head Diameter: 4mm
⢠Tip/ Working End: Oval Tip
A 7 cm Ć 4 mm dissecting tool of this size would be in the midārange for Legend Legend line tools: large enough for moderate bone removal, yet small enough for more precise or limitedāaccess work. If this tool has an oval or variant tip (āOVā), the shape might be intended to help in contouring, smoothing curved surfaces, or blending transitions between anatomical surfaces, rather than just excavating bulk bone.
Because of its size and likely design (if fluted or partially diamond coated), it could be used in ENT, skull base, neurosurgery, or spinal work where a balance between removal speed and precision is needed. For example, smoothing walls of a cavity, sculpting around delicate structures where a round bur might overācut, or where a tool that can approach surfaces at an angle (oval or oblique tip) is helpful.
Challenges for a tool like this: keeping control (with a somewhat larger tip, risk of chatter or vibration increases), managing cooling (heat buildup), ensuring chip removal, managing visibility if working deep in the field. Surgeons would choose such a tool when a ball tip is too blunt or rounds off too much, but a flat or sharp tool is too aggressive or risky.
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.
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Medtronic 7OV40 Midas Rex 7-6ST Legend Attachment 7cm x 4mm Dissecting Tool
⢠Model: 7OV40
⢠Length (Shaft): 7cm
⢠Head Diameter: 4mm
⢠Tip/ Working End: Oval Tip
A 7 cm Ć 4 mm dissecting tool of this size would be in the midārange for Legend Legend line tools: large enough for moderate bone removal, yet small enough for more precise or limitedāaccess work. If this tool has an oval or variant tip (āOVā), the shape might be intended to help in contouring, smoothing curved surfaces, or blending transitions between anatomical surfaces, rather than just excavating bulk bone.
Because of its size and likely design (if fluted or partially diamond coated), it could be used in ENT, skull base, neurosurgery, or spinal work where a balance between removal speed and precision is needed. For example, smoothing walls of a cavity, sculpting around delicate structures where a round bur might overācut, or where a tool that can approach surfaces at an angle (oval or oblique tip) is helpful.
Challenges for a tool like this: keeping control (with a somewhat larger tip, risk of chatter or vibration increases), managing cooling (heat buildup), ensuring chip removal, managing visibility if working deep in the field. Surgeons would choose such a tool when a ball tip is too blunt or rounds off too much, but a flat or sharp tool is too aggressive or risky.
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.
















