Intubation Healthcare
Lebsche Sternum 10” – Thoracic Surgical Instrument, German Grade Stainless Steel
Lebsche Sternum 10” – Thoracic Surgical Instrument, German Grade Stainless Steel
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Lebsche Sternum by Intubation Healthcare Inc
The Lebsche Sternum by Intubation Healthcare Inc is a high-precision thoracic surgical instrument designed for sternum splitting and cutting during open-chest procedures. Manufactured from German grade stainless steel, this instrument offers superior strength, sharpness retention, and long-term durability.
Commonly used in cardiothoracic and thoracic surgeries, the Lebsche Sternum ensures controlled cutting with maximum surgeon confidence. Its robust construction, corrosion resistance, and smooth surgical finish make it suitable for repeated use in hospitals and operating theaters. Fully autoclavable and reusable, it meets international surgical instrument standards.
Key Features
✔ German grade stainless steel construction
✔ Designed for sternum cutting & thoracic procedures
✔ Strong, durable & precision-engineered
✔ Sharp working edge for controlled performance
✔ Corrosion-resistant & rust-proof
✔ Fully autoclavable & reusable
Intended Use
- Cardiothoracic surgical procedures
- Sternotomy and sternum splitting
- Open-chest and thoracic surgeries
- Hospital and operating room surgical use
Usage Instructions
- Use by qualified surgical professionals only
- Sterilize before and after each procedure
- Handle with care to maintain cutting efficiency
- Store in a clean, dry surgical instrument tray
Technical Specifications
- Brand: Intubation Healthcare Inc
- Product Type: Lebsche Sternum
- Length: 10 inches
- Material: German Grade Stainless Steel
- Finish: Satin / Matte
- Reusable: Yes
- Sterilization: Autoclavable
Why Choose Intubation Healthcare Inc Lebsche Sternum?
Intubation Healthcare Inc delivers precision-engineered thoracic surgical instruments trusted worldwide. Our Lebsche Sternum is designed to provide reliability, safety, and consistent performance in critical surgical environments.
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