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The Cloward rongeur features a serrated bite with 6 × 10mm jaw dimensions and angled‑up geometry for controlled removal of small bone fragments during mastoid surgery and ossicular bone work. The serrated cutting surface prevents slipping on hard bone while the angled‑up head orients the bite upward for optimal visualization. At 5 inches, the length provides adequate handheld control during intricate tympanic cavity work.
Features & Benefits
The Cloward rongeur with serrated cutting surfaces removes bone and promote hemostasis during cervical spine and laryngeal procedures. Its straight 6 × 10 jaw configuration fits confined surgical corridors. The 127mm length maintains optimal hand positioning.
The Decker rongeur with alligator‑action jaws and 2 × 6mm bite delivers controlled bone removal during mastoid and temporal bone procedures. Straight geometry enables precise alignment with bone planes, while the compact 152mm length maintains surgeon control in confined otologic spaces. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance.
The straight Defourmentel rongeur provides controlled bone resection in mastoid cortex reduction and osseous pathology removal during otologic and skull base procedures. Its box lock mechanism ensures stable, repeatable closure for uniform bite depth. The 210mm length delivers substantial reach and leverage for heavier bone work.
The Ferris Smith Kerrison rongeur features a 40-degrees upbite and 6mm jaw for precise bone removal during mastoid and posterior fossa surgery. The upbite geometry angles the cutting vector away from neurovascular structures, and the ejector and tap enhance operative efficiency.
The Kazanjian rongeur is a heavy-model instrument with box-lock closure and straight geometry, designed for robust mastoid and sinus bone removal. The 190mm length and heavy construction provide sustained cutting force during extended mastoidectomy.
The Kazanjian light‑model rongeur uses a straight, box‑lock configuration for bone removal in rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty. The delicate cutting pattern and 190mm length make it suitable for controlled bone work at the nasal dorsum. Stainless steel jaw construction maintains consistent cutting performance.
The Kerrison rongeur with 40‑degree upbite and 5mm bite is engineered for controlled bone removal in spine and orthopedic procedures, including laminectomy, foraminotomy, and decompression around the neural elements. The 203mm working length reaches deep into spinal corridors while the upbite geometry directs the cutting head away from the underlying dura and nerve root. Stainless‑steel construction holds the cutting edge across repeat reprocessing.
This Lempert rongeur features a straight 2.5mm‑wide by 10mm‑long cup with a 165mm overall length for controlled bony tissue removal.
This Ruskin rongeur combines a curved geometry with a 5 × 16mm bite for bone removal in angled compartments during mastoid and sphenoid surgery. The curved profile navigates around anatomical obstacles while the jaw delivers reliable cutting action.
The Ruskin rongeur delivers a 5 × 16mm bite in a straight configuration, designed for bone removal during mastoid work and sinus surgery. The 184mm overall length provides adequate reach while the jaw opening removes cortical bone efficiently.
This Ruskin rongeur variant increases jaw size to 6 × 16mm for larger cortical bone removal during mastoidectomy and extended sinus procedures. The straight profile and 184mm length position the surgeon's hand while allowing efficient bone removal.