Endostik Kittner

Endostik® Endoscopic Sponges … X-Ray Detectable, Sterile

Endostiks® are Bullet, Cherry, or Kittner dissector tipped endoscopic sticks. Each sponge is made of the finest quality materials and contains an X-ray detectable element. Dissector sponges are firmly affixed to the dissection stick with a medical adhesive. The dissection sticks are non-conductive, non-reflective, and highly rigid for use in endoscopic surgery.

Characteristics:

  • Cherry – 10mm smooth spun cotton
  • Bullet – 5mm smooth spun cotton
  • Kittner – 5mm sewn cotton
  • All – 5mm stick
  • Packaged individually in a sterile Tyvek® peel pouch

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Description:

  • 1/4″ x 5/8″ Kittner sponge dissector tip
  • Hand sewn cotton chevron tape roll
  • 5mm x 450mm stick
  • 1 /Pouch, 10 Pouches/Box

Number per box: 10

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