Goniometer
The Goniometer is an angle-measuring instrument from the Aesculap Instruments for Measuring range. The instrument measures 145.00 mm (5 3/4″) overall and follows a protractor-arc goniometer design with articulating measuring arms. Intended for angle measurement. Supplied as a single catalogued configuration; values not stated in the source catalog are omitted rather than estimated. Available on a request-for-quotation basis for hospitals, procurement teams, surgical centers, distributors and dealers — quote the article number when sending an inquiry to receive pricing, availability and documentation.
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Product Overview
The Goniometer is an angle-measuring instrument from the Aesculap Instruments for Measuring range. It combines a graduated protractor arc with measuring arms, as shown in the catalog illustration, and is supplied in a single 145.00 mm (5 3/4″) configuration under article AD110R.
Design Characteristics
The instrument measures 145.00 mm (5 3/4″) overall and follows a protractor-arc goniometer design with articulating measuring arms. The catalog entry does not state material specifications for this listing, and no material claims are made here.
Technical Specifications
- Instrument Type: Goniometer
- Family ID: FAM-000004
- Category: Instruments for Measuring
- Subcategory: Calipers & Goniometers
- Article Number: AD110R
- Overall Length: 145.00 mm (5 3/4“)
Applications
Application statements are limited to uses supported by the instrument's catalog designation; clinical use decisions remain the responsibility of the treating institution.
- Angle measurement in clinical assessment and surgical planning contexts
Reprocessing and Care
As catalogued reusable surgical instruments, the articles in this listing are intended to be cleaned, disinfected and sterilized in accordance with the manufacturer's reprocessing instructions and the institution's validated reprocessing procedures before first use and between uses. Graduations and scales should be inspected for legibility during routine inspection, and instruments with damaged or illegible scales should be withdrawn from service in line with departmental policy. Detailed, article-specific reprocessing guidance is provided by the manufacturer and should always take precedence.
Ordering and Quotation
The Goniometer is supplied as a single catalogued configuration under the article number listed in the technical specifications. This platform operates on a request-for-quotation basis for hospitals, surgical centers, procurement teams, distributors and dealers: quote the article number when submitting an inquiry to receive a formal quotation, delivery information and any additional documentation required by your institution.
Source and Traceability
This listing is derived directly from the Aesculap Surgical Instrument Catalog, chapter AA/AD Instruments for Measuring (Messinstrumente), page 17. All names, article numbers, dimensions, graduations and pattern designations are reproduced as printed in the source catalog; values not stated in the catalog are deliberately omitted rather than estimated. Bilingual German designations are retained where they aid identification, since many procurement systems and legacy inventories reference the German catalog terms. Where an eponymous pattern name applies, it identifies the catalogued instrument pattern and serves as the standard identifier used by procurement teams, sterile-processing departments and distributors when specifying this instrument.
Within the Instruments for Measuring chapter, the Goniometer is catalogued alongside rulers, calipers, goniometers, pelvimeters and marking instruments; its subcategory assignment (Calipers & Goniometers) reflects the printed catalog grouping and is preserved throughout registry, content and store structure so the product can be located consistently by browsing or search.
For procurement documentation, the information on this page — instrument name, pattern designation where applicable, article number, dimensions and graduation details — is sufficient to prepare a purchase requisition or tender line item. Where institutional documentation requires data not printed in the source catalog, such as material certificates, request these through the inquiry process so they can be supplied with the formal quotation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Goniometer used for?
It is catalogued in the Aesculap Instruments for Measuring chapter and is intended for angle measurement. Application statements here are limited to what the catalog designation supports.
What variations are available?
This article is supplied in a single catalogued configuration; no variations are listed in the source catalog.
How is this instrument identified?
By its Aesculap article number (AD110R) as printed in the source catalog.
What materials are used?
The catalog entry for this listing does not state material specifications, so none are claimed here. Material documentation can be requested through the inquiry process and supplied with a formal quotation.
Who typically procures this instrument?
Hospitals, surgical centers, procurement teams, distributors and dealers. This platform operates on a request-for-quotation basis rather than direct online ordering.
How do I request pricing?
Submit an inquiry quoting the article number; a formal quotation with pricing, availability and delivery information will be provided.
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