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Smith & Nephew Richards 128110 Steinmann Pin 1/8" x 9" Diamond Point Round End BX/6
• Model: 128110
• Material: Stainless Steel
• Diameter: 1/8 inch
• Overall Length: 9 inches
• Box of 6
The Smith & Nephew Richards 128110 Steinmann Pin 1/8″ × 9″ is a precision‑engineered orthopedic pin designed to support orthopedic surgeons and trauma teams during fracture fixation, skeletal stabilization, and guided implant placement. With a 1/8″ (≈3.2 mm) diameter and a 9″ length, this Steinmann pin delivers reliable strength and stability for a variety of surgical applications, from provisional fracture support to skeletal traction in both upper and lower extremity procedures. The diamond point, round end tip facilitates smooth bone penetration with controlled placement, reducing trauma to surrounding tissue and enhancing clinical precision.
Crafted from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, this pin offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and repeatable sterilization performance — essential traits for instruments in high‑volume orthopedic settings. Each box contains six pins, providing surgical teams with sufficient quantities for procedural trays and inventory needs. Whether it’s used to temporarily stabilize bone fragments or guide cannulated drills and screws during internal fixation, the Smith & Nephew Richards Steinmann pin combines trusted design with dependable performance you can count on in demanding clinical environments.
Ideal for hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and orthopedic specialty practices, the Smith & Nephew Richards 128110 Steinmann Pin supports improved surgical workflow and optimized patient outcomes. Its professional‑grade construction enhances procedural efficiency, enabling surgeons to work with confidence when addressing complex trauma cases or routine orthopedic repairs. This pin exemplifies the quality and reliability that orthopedic clinicians require for consistent, dependable results.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Smith & Nephew Richards 128110 Steinmann Pin 1/8" x 9" Diamond Point Round End BX/6
• Model: 128110
• Material: Stainless Steel
• Diameter: 1/8 inch
• Overall Length: 9 inches
• Box of 6
The Smith & Nephew Richards 128110 Steinmann Pin 1/8″ × 9″ is a precision‑engineered orthopedic pin designed to support orthopedic surgeons and trauma teams during fracture fixation, skeletal stabilization, and guided implant placement. With a 1/8″ (≈3.2 mm) diameter and a 9″ length, this Steinmann pin delivers reliable strength and stability for a variety of surgical applications, from provisional fracture support to skeletal traction in both upper and lower extremity procedures. The diamond point, round end tip facilitates smooth bone penetration with controlled placement, reducing trauma to surrounding tissue and enhancing clinical precision.
Crafted from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, this pin offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and repeatable sterilization performance — essential traits for instruments in high‑volume orthopedic settings. Each box contains six pins, providing surgical teams with sufficient quantities for procedural trays and inventory needs. Whether it’s used to temporarily stabilize bone fragments or guide cannulated drills and screws during internal fixation, the Smith & Nephew Richards Steinmann pin combines trusted design with dependable performance you can count on in demanding clinical environments.
Ideal for hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and orthopedic specialty practices, the Smith & Nephew Richards 128110 Steinmann Pin supports improved surgical workflow and optimized patient outcomes. Its professional‑grade construction enhances procedural efficiency, enabling surgeons to work with confidence when addressing complex trauma cases or routine orthopedic repairs. This pin exemplifies the quality and reliability that orthopedic clinicians require for consistent, dependable results.












