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chirurgical Gigli's wire saw

 

The Gigli saw, invented in 1894 by the Italian obstetrician Leonardo Gigli (1863-1908) is a flexible manual wire saw used by the surgeons to cut the bone. It is mainly used for the amputations, when the bone must be clearly cut at height of the amputation.

total lenght 37.5 cm


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