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Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Rongeur

thin footplates, black ceramic coat, small handles, 9.0 mm opening Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Rongeur is an instrument specifically crafted for use in spinal surgeries that require laminectomies. Ceramic Cut rongeurs feature 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 ronguer features thin footplates and small handles that allow it to be used in delicate areas such as near the spinal cord. In laminectomies the vertebral arch is removed to give additional access to the spinal cord or to relieve pressure on particular segments. It is available in 7", 8" and 9" and in a variety of a variety of bite widths making it highly useful in a vast array of surgical scenarios. It is also available with a regular footplate upon special request.

Ceramic Cut Rotating Kerrison Rongeur

undefined Ceramic Cut Rotating Kerrison Rongeurs feature a fully-rotatable instrument shaft, 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. These instruments feature a unique combination: the small handles typical of Micro Kerrison styles, with the larger bite opening typical of Spurling-Kerrison styles. This is a perfect compromise for surgeons who prefer the small handles but do not want to lose the advantages of a larger bite opening. A bayonet-shaft version of the rotating rongeur is also available. 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 Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur

thin footplates, large handles, 15.0 mm opening, black ceramic coatCeramic Cut Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur is a uniquely designed instrument that can be used in a variety of orthopedic surgeries. Also known as Love-Style Kerrisons, they feature traditional large handles and a 15.0 mm bite opening, unlike the smaller Micro Kerrison styles. 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. Additionally it is available in 6", 7", 8", 9", 10" and 11" and at either 40 degrees or 90 degrees up or down making it well suited for a vast array of surgeries that require manipulation of very small and delicate tendons and cartilage.

Cervical Vertebral Body Multi Level Distractor elongated toothed bar

Cervical Vertebral Body Multi Level Distractor elongated toothed bar Caspar Cervical Vertebral Distractor Drill Guide is crafted for use alongside the Casper Cervical Vertebral Distractor. Some spinal procedures also require the use of a drill and this guide can be used in conjunction with them to ensure the drill follows the trajectory intended by the surgeon. Additionally the use of a guide helps to protect surrounding tissue areas from the trauma that can be inflicted by a high powered tool like a drill. This instrument is available in either a left or right design making it suitable for a variety of specific purposes.

Charriere Bone Saw – 10 1/2″

stainless steel frame Charriere Bone Saw is designed to cut through bone. It is particularly well suited for use cutting bones of a larger diameter such as the thigh which cannot be cut through with more delicate instrumentation. This saw features a loop style handle from which extends a large blade making this instrument manually operable. Both the frame and blade are crafted from stainless steel making them durable and long lasting.

Charriere Bone Saw – 14″

stainless steel frame, w/ 2 blades Charriere Bone Saw is ideally suited for use in orthopedic surgical procedures that require cutting through bone. It is specifically designed to cut through larger diameter bone such as in the thigh or other areas where more delicate instrumentation would not be sufficient. This saw features a loop handle affixed to a U shaped body across which extends a blade which is available in either 12.0 mm or 14.0 mm. Additionally this instrument is available with two blades and a complete set or individually with either of the two blade widths.

Cicherelli Rongeur

Chicherelli Rongeur is a highly versatile instrument that is crafted for handling bone or other tough bone-like tissue layers. It is a pliers like instrument that can be used to grasp bone or more forcefully can be used to cut or chip away at the bone. Additionally it features rounded handles for ease in manual handling and operation as well as 3.5 mm bite making it well suited for smaller bones or bone fragments in a wide number of surgical procedures.

Cleveland Bone Cutting Forceps

Cleveland Bone Cutting Forceps are ideally suited for use in clipping bone. These forceps can be used for a variety of procedures that require cutting of the nasal bone or in procedures that require access to the orbit. In dealing with such delicate bone structures very precise and sharp instrumentation is necessary. Additionally these jaws are angled which allows them to access the surgical field while keeping the handle at an easy to access angle.

Cloward Style Graft Impactor

Cloward Style Graft Impactor double-ended, 7/16" (11.0 mm) & 9/16" (14.0 mm) diameter, 8-3/4" (22.5 cm) Clower Style Graft Impactor is a unique instrument designed for specific use in bone surgeries that require grafting. This impactor is ideally suited for packing bone graft material effectively into the space where it is placed to minimize any movement after the procedure is completed. Additionally this instrument is double ended and features two different diameters 11 mm and 14 mm making it highly customizable and fit for any patient scenarios or surgeon preferences.

Cloward-Style Rongeurs

serrated, 6.0 mm x 10.0 mm jaws, 5" (12.5 cm) Cloward-Style Rongeur is an instrument ideally suited for use in neurosurgical orthopedic procedures. Specifically these rongeurs are made for handling the fibro-cartilaginous layers between each vertebrae which are the intervertebral discs. This instrument has ring handles and the jaws are set at an angle from the handle which allows for the handle to remain accessible while the jaws are deep in the surgical field. Additionally the terminal end with the serrated jaws is available straight, angled up or angled down making it the perfect fit for a vast array of surgical procedures.

Cushing Brain Spatula

Cushing Brain Spatula double-ended Cushing Brain Spatula is a unique instrument designed for use in neurosurgical procedures. It is double ended which makes it like having two tools in one with one side being larger. Each end features a slightly cup shaped depression that can be used for scooping. Additionally the scoops still maintain a flat profile that allows this instrument to be used more traditionally as a spatula for handling and maneuvering delicate brain tissue without causing injury via tears or by causing ischemia. This spatula is available in three different sizes to satisfy a variety of patient needs and surgeon preferences.

Cushing Burr

Cushing Burr 5/8" (16.0 mm) Cushing Burr is ideally suited for use in neurosurgical procedures specifically of the brain. A drill can be used to start a pilot hole which can then be further enlarged via use of a burr. This instrument can be used in procedures such as craniotomies which require access through the bony skull down to the softer brain tissue. Additionally this burr is slightly spherical shaped and is 16.0 mm.