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Sklar Instruments Kirschner Wire, Sklar, .028 in. (.7mm) x 4 in. Kirschner Wire With Two Trocar Ends. Sklar Kirschner Wire, also known as K-Wire, is used to stabilize internal bone fragments in both human and veterinary procedures. EA/1.
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Kirschner Wire, Sklar, .028 in. (.7mm) x 4 in. Kirschner Wire With Two Trocar Ends. Sklar Kirschner Wire, also known as K-Wire, is used to stabilize internal bone fragments in both human and veterinary procedures. They are available in several different diameters and lengths as well as smooth or threaded. Threaded K-Wires, although more difficult to place and remove, tend to provide a more secure hold and do not migrate to unintended areas of the body. K-Wire is inserted directly through the skin with the assistance of a guidance system, and is removed once the bone has healed. This K-Wire is smooth and measures .028 inches x 4 inches and has two trocar ends.
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