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Caroll Tendon Pulling Forceps

Caroll Tendon Pulling Forceps curved shaft, alligator type, 2.0 mm x 8.0 mm serrated jaws, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm) overall length Caroll Tendon Pulling Forceps are ideally suited for use in orthopedic procedures. Specifically they can be used to repair torn or disconnected tendons or can be used to keep a hold of a tendon as a muscle is being manipulated throughout surgery. This forceps can be used in procedures such as tendon transfer of the hand to regain lost hand function or to repair a complete tear of the patellar tendon. This instrument features a curved shaft with serrated jaws and is of the alligator type which gives it unparalleled reach for accessing tendon in a variety of locations.

Caspar Cervical Vertebral Body Distractor

Caspar Cervical Vertebral Body Distractor Caspar Cervical Vertebral Body Distractor is a specialized instrument crafted for use in neurosurgical procedures, specifically those of the spine. A distractor aids in creating separation of joint surfaces without causing rupture of binding ligaments without causing any displacement. This can be used in herniated disc procedures to repair pinched nerves or other procedures of the spine. This instrument is available in either a left or right design.

Caspar Rongeur

cup jaws, 6" (15.2 cm) Caspar Rongeur is a made for use in a variety of spinal surgeries. These rongerus are specifically designed for handling the fibro-cartilagenous structures that are found interspersed between each vertebrae which are the intervertebral discs. The ring handle design allows for optimal manual operation so as to preserve the structure of the disc but effectively grip it. This can be used in procedures such as discectomies and a vast array of other spinal surgeries. Additionally this instrument is features cup jaws and is available in straight, up or down profile making it suitable for any particular surgical approach of surgeon preference.

Caspar-Type Ivd Rongeur

double fenestrated jaw, back of cup serrated Caspar-Type IVD Rongeur is ideally suited for use in neurosurgical spinal procedures in which the intervertebral discs are handled. A vast array of spinal procedures including treatments for herniated discs such as discectomies will find this rongeur highly useful. Additionally this rongeur features a cup that is serrated at the back as well as a double fenestrated jaw which gives it a superior surface area to force applied ratio that causes less deformation of the delicate fibro-cartilaginous IVD. This rongeur is available in two lengths 6.25" and 7.25" as well as straight, angled up, angled down.

Ceramic Cut Bayonet Micro Kerrison Rongeur

undefinedCeramic Cut Bayonet Micro Kerrison Rongeurs retain all the features of traditional Micro Kerrison models with the added benefit of a bayonet-style shaft which allows for better visualization and access by the surgeon. This style is offered both with and without an ejector pin, depending on surgical preference. The ceramic cut style offers additional benefits in the form of a black ceramic surface treatment which provides unparalleled hardness and durability. The coating is designed to reduce the friction between metal surfaces, providing surgeons with a smooth, steady gliding action and a longer-lasting rongeur.

Ceramic Cut Bayonet Rotating Kerrison Rongeur

undefined Ceramic Cut Bayonet Rotating Kerrison Rongeurs are one of our most featured-packed models. A fully-rotatable and bayoneted instrument shaft is removable with the click of a single thumb release lever. The rotating shaft allows for a range of cutting angles, and the removable shaft is ideal for thorough decontamination and sterilization of the instrument. The bayonet shape also allows for better visualization, whereas the ceramic cut black surface treatment adds durability. These shafts feature a larger bite opening typical of Spurling-Kerrison styles. Please note this is for the shaft only. Handles are sold separately.

Ceramic Cut Improved Rotating Kerrison Rongeur

undefinedCeramic Cut Improved Rotating Kerrison Rongeurs provide all the benefits of the standard rotating shaft models, but with an improved release mechanism and shaft as well as black ceramic coating. The special tubular shaft can be rotated in 45-degree steps in 8 different locking positions, for a range of cutting angles. The shaft may only be released in 1 of the 8 positions, preventing accidental release during surgery. The shaft comes apart in 4 different pieces for easy cleaning and sterilization. In addition, the tubular shape of the shaft makes disassembly faster and cleaning easier, unlike traditional rongeurs which have two sliding (upper and lower) shafts. Please note this is for the shaft only. Handles are ordered separately.

Ceramic Cut Medium Kerrison Rongeur

Ceramic Cut Medium Kerrison Rongeurs are an ideal choice for surgeons preferring to combine the benefits of the small handles on Micro Kerrison models with the larger bite opening of the Spurling-Kerrison models. This model also features a black ceramic surface treatment which provides unparalleled hardness and durability. The black ceramic coating is designed to reduce the friction between metal surfaces, providing surgeons with a smooth, steady gliding action and a longer-lasting rongeur. The dark finish also reduces glare under operating room lights.

Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Detachable Rongeur

undefined Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Detachable Rongeurs feature a swing style shaft which opens up to allow easy cleaning of the shaft interior. Once the thumb release lever above the handle is depressed, the top portion of the cutting shaft unlocks and is able to be swung open, though it remains hinged. This prevents the risk of loss through separate parts. This model also features a black ceramic surface treatment which provides unparalleled hardness and durability. The black ceramic coating is designed to reduce the friction between metal surfaces, providing surgeons with a smooth, steady gliding action and a longer-lasting rongeur. The dark finish also reduces glare under operating room lights. The rongeur is a specialized instrument ideally suited for use in laminectomy procedures. It features small handles and thin footplate and is 40 degrees up which allows it to comfortably maneuver in the narrow spaces in and around the vertebral column. Laminectomies are performed for a number of reasons.

Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Ejector Ronguer

thin footplates, small handles, black ceramic coat Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Ejector Rongeur is ideally suited for use in neurosurgical orthopedic procedures. It is specifically designed for use in laminectomies in which a portion of the vertebral arch is removed posteriorly. This allows for increased access to the spinal cord and allow for increased visualization of surgical field. This rongeur is available in two lengths 7" and 8" and a variety of angles and bite widths making it suitable for almost any patient need or surgeon preference.

Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Foraminotomy Rongeurs

regular footplates, large handles, strong 70 degrees up-curved shaft, 40 degree up bite, 8" (20.0 cm), black ceramic coat Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Foraminotomy Rongeurs are specialized instruments designed for use in laminectomies. The 70 degree up-curved shaft is ideal for better visualization and access needed in foraminotomy procedures. This rongeur features thin footplates and large handles, making it ideal for use in the narrow space surrounding the vertebral column. It is available in 2.0 – 5.0 mm bite in 1.0 mm increments to accommodate any surgical scenario. The ceramic cut style offers additional benefits in the form of a black ceramic surface treatment which provides unparalleled hardness and durability. The coating is designed to reduce the friction between metal surfaces, providing surgeons with a smooth, steady gliding action and a longer-lasting rongeur.

Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Fully Detachable Rongeur

40 degrees up, small handles, 9.0 mm opening, thin footplate, black ceramic coat Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Fully Detachable Rongeurs feature a fully-removable shaft to ensure no debris remain in the interior of the instrument after cleaning and sterilization. The instrument can be easily disassembled and reassembled in just a few seconds. By pushing the release button on the body, the front handle can be pulled down and the upper shaft can be pulled backwards and up to remove completely. This model also features a black ceramic surface treatment which provides unparalleled hardness and durability. The black ceramic coating is designed to reduce the friction between metal surfaces, providing surgeons with a smooth, steady gliding action and a longer-lasting rongeur. The dark finish also reduces glare under operating room lights.