Micro Kerrison Rongeur
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Micro Kerrison Rongeur is a uniquely designed instrument that can be used in a variety of orthopedic surgeries, particularly laminectomies. This style is the most widely used style for lumbar and cervical procedures, featuring the smaller width and length handles, a thin footplate and the smaller 9.0 mm bite opening. This popular pattern is available in all 4 cutting angles and various working lengths and bite sizes. The regular footplate style is also available in this rongeur, with catalog numbers ending in 'R'.
Moore Drill
Moore DrillMoore Drill is ideally suited for use in creating holes or expanding already made holes in bone such as in the skull or other bony parts of the body. These holes can be used for increased access to underlying tissue such as in craniotomies or in areas such as the arm or leg to create access for pins or wires. A unique aspect of this instrument is that it is handheld and can be cranked manually. This is available as a complete set including a drill and two bits or each portion is available individually.
Niro Bone Cutting Forceps
# 5s, slight s-shape, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm)Niro Bone Cutting Forceps are highly versatile instrument with applications in a wide variety of orthopedic and general surgical procedures that require cutting bone. These particular forceps feature a slight s-shape that gives it an ideal contour in access certain regions of bone. The handles are of a spring design and are slightly rounded giving a suitable shape for ease in handling. These forceps are comprised of premium German operating-room grade stainless steel.
Oldberg Rongeur
6.0 mm cup, 7" (18.0 cm) Oldberg Rongeur is designed for use in a variety of neurosurgical orthopedic procedures. This instrument is particularly useful in procedures that require a very far reach. The ring handles are set at an angle to the very long shaft that ends with jaws. This rongeur can be used in a way that allows the shaft to move very far beyond the incision site while keeping the handle and remainder of the instrument out of the surgical field and easily accessible.
Olivecrona Rongeur
7-3/4" (19.6 cm), straight handle, curved jaws, 3.0 mm x 16.0 mm cupsOlivecrona Rongeur is an instrument designed to be used to scoop out and gnaw away at bony segments in a variety of surgical procedures. The jaws of this instrument features a scoop type profile that allows them to be used in enlarge holes in bone or other hard tissue or be used to grasp and cut small bony pieces. Additionally this instrument features a straight handle and curved jaws that allows it to mirror the contour of some areas of the body and has cups that measure 3.0 mm x 16.0 mm.
Olivecrona Rongeur
7-3/4" (19.6 cm), straight handle, curved jaws, 3.0 mm x 16.0 mmReiner Rongeur can be used in many different surgical interventions that require cutting or clipping of bone. Although it is designed for use in orthopedic procedures to repair injuries to bone and cartilage it has wider applications in any surgery that require increased access through bone or manipulation of bone for smooth closure. A unique aspect of this instrument is that the jaws can be interchanged among three different sizes: 3.0 mm, 4.0 mm and 6.0 mm bite making it well suited for a variety of surgeon preferences and patient needs.
Olivecrona Rongeur – Heavy Pattern
7-3/4" (19.8 cm), heavy pattern, strongly curved jaws
Olivecrona Rongeur is an instrument designed to be used to scoop out and gnaw away at bony segments in a variety of surgical procedures. The jaws of this instrument features a scoop type profile that allows them to be used in enlarge holes in bone or other hard tissue or be used to grasp and cut small bony pieces. This particular piece is made of a heavy pattern and features strongly curved jaws that allows it to be used to handle very strong tissue areas.
Peapod Ivd Rongeurs
angled up, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm) Peapod IVD Rongeurs are ideally suited for use in neurosurgical procedures of the spine such as discectomies or arthoplasties. These rongeurs are designed to manipulate the intervertebral disc layers that are found between adjacent vertebrae. This instrument features ringed handles for ease in manual handling and is available in three sizes: small, medium and large making it possible to find the perfect fit for any patient need or surgeon preference.
Percy Amputation Shield
12" (30.5 cm) Percy Amputation Shield is a specialized piece of equipment that can be used during amputation procedures. This instrument is designed as a shield to provide protection when performing an amputation and removal of a particular portion of the body. This instrument measures 12" long. Additionally this shield is crafted from German operating grade stainless steel with unparalleled longevity.
Perthes Bone Awl
Perthes Bone Awl can be used in many different surgeries that require handling of bone. Specifically it can used on orthopedic surgeries to do a wide variety of things such as creating or enlarging holes in bone. This can also be useful in spinal surgeries to create pilot holes in vertebrae that can be enlarged using a drill. The unique aspect of this instrument is the handle which is made to be gripped perpendicular to the point making it easy to use manually with increased precision.
Preston Ligamentum Flavum Forceps
Preston Ligamentum Flavum Forceps
serrated, 1x2 teeth, 7-1/4" (18.4 cm)
Preston Ligamentum Flavum Forceps are ideally suited for use in neurosurgical procedures. This instrument is specifically crafted for use in handling the ligamentum flavum which connect adjacent vertebral laminae. Procedures to treat thickening or hypertrophy of the ligamentum flavum in cases of lumbar spinal stenosis can benefit from equipment such as these forceps to appropriately handle the ligamentum flavum. Additionally the serrated 1x2 teeth of this instrument makes it better able to grip the delicate tissue layers without causing damage.
Ralks Drill
Ralks Drill
cannulated, 3 jaw stainless steel chuck, accepts wires & pins up to 1/4" (6.3 mm), aluminum body Ralks Drill is designed for use in penetration of bone in a variety of procedures orthopedic and neurosurgical. This drill features an aluminum body which makes it lightweight and easy to manipulate without causing strain or fatigue. Additionally it is canulated and features a 3 jaw stainless steel chuck. The cannulated design allows for wires and pins up to 6.3 mm to be threaded through it. This instrument is available as a drill and chuck key or just with the chuck key only.