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Zimmer 3352-01 Colclough/Love-Kerr Laminectomy Rongeur 5mm Angled 45°

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Zimmer 3352-01 Colclough/Love-Kerr Laminectomy Rongeur 5mm Angled 45°

Zimmer 3352-01 Colclough/Love-Kerr Laminectomy Rongeur 5mm Angled 45°

• Model: 3352-01
• 45 Degree Forward 5mm Jaw
• 16mm Opening, Angled Tip
• 15.2cm Working Length

Equip your surgical set with the Zimmer 3352-01 Colclough / Love-Kerr Laminectomy Rongeur, a precision-engineered instrument widely used in spinal decompression and orthopedic laminectomy procedures. Designed for meticulous bone resection, this rongeur features a Kerrison/Love-Kerr style bite that allows surgeons to carefully remove small bone segments during posterior spinal access and neural decompression. Its ergonomic handle and scoop-shaped jaws make it ideal for demanding clinical environments where accuracy and control are essential.

Built from surgical-grade stainless steel, the Zimmer 3352-01 laminectomy rongeur offers long-lasting corrosion resistance and repeated sterilization tolerance, making it a reliable choice for high-stakes OR workflows. Its responsive spring-plier mechanism enhances tactile feedback, helping surgeons maintain steady control during bone resection while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues. Whether used in orthopedic or neurosurgical spine cases, this rongeur supports smooth procedural flow and consistent outcomes.

Perfect for hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and specialty spine practices, the Zimmer 3352-01 Laminectomy Rongeur delivers trusted performance backed by Zimmer’s legacy in quality surgical instrumentation. Ideal as a replacement part, spare, or addition to your instrument tray, this rongeur ensures your team is prepared for routine decompression, laminectomy, and bone-removal tasks — helping maintain precision, safety, and confidence in every case.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

$15.57

Original: $44.50

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Zimmer 3352-01 Colclough/Love-Kerr Laminectomy Rongeur 5mm Angled 45°

$44.50

$15.57

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Zimmer 3352-01 Colclough/Love-Kerr Laminectomy Rongeur 5mm Angled 45°

• Model: 3352-01
• 45 Degree Forward 5mm Jaw
• 16mm Opening, Angled Tip
• 15.2cm Working Length

Equip your surgical set with the Zimmer 3352-01 Colclough / Love-Kerr Laminectomy Rongeur, a precision-engineered instrument widely used in spinal decompression and orthopedic laminectomy procedures. Designed for meticulous bone resection, this rongeur features a Kerrison/Love-Kerr style bite that allows surgeons to carefully remove small bone segments during posterior spinal access and neural decompression. Its ergonomic handle and scoop-shaped jaws make it ideal for demanding clinical environments where accuracy and control are essential.

Built from surgical-grade stainless steel, the Zimmer 3352-01 laminectomy rongeur offers long-lasting corrosion resistance and repeated sterilization tolerance, making it a reliable choice for high-stakes OR workflows. Its responsive spring-plier mechanism enhances tactile feedback, helping surgeons maintain steady control during bone resection while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues. Whether used in orthopedic or neurosurgical spine cases, this rongeur supports smooth procedural flow and consistent outcomes.

Perfect for hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and specialty spine practices, the Zimmer 3352-01 Laminectomy Rongeur delivers trusted performance backed by Zimmer’s legacy in quality surgical instrumentation. Ideal as a replacement part, spare, or addition to your instrument tray, this rongeur ensures your team is prepared for routine decompression, laminectomy, and bone-removal tasks — helping maintain precision, safety, and confidence in every case.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.