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  • Bone surgical burs designed to excavate the cranium and adjacent areas, frequently to open holes in the cranium. These burs typically consist of a shank made of steel or tungsten carbide with a well-differentiated working head in a variety of sizes and shapes (e.g., round, cylinder, inverted cone) on the distal end; a tapered, notched, or elongated proximal end to fit into the rotary device; and a neck that connects the shank to the working part. Cranial burs are used mainly in neurosurgical procedures (e.g., craniotomies) involving the brain; they are usually intended for reuse after sterilization.
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