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The Kleinert‑Kutz elevator dissector features dual sharp ends (2mm and 3mm) for delicate nerve and tendon dissection in hand surgery. Its compact form supports precision work in confined spaces where larger instruments would cause unnecessary trauma. The smooth stainless‑steel surface glides cleanly along neural structures.
Features & Benefits
The Penfield #5 double‑ended dissector carries a slightly curved blunt dissector end on a 286mm frame, scaling up from the standard Penfield set for deeper neurosurgical and spine cases. The longer body keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the depth of the wound during sustained dissection.
This dissector instrument provides tissue plane separation in soft tissue surgical applications. Smooth working surfaces prevent tissue trauma during elevation and mobilization. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durable performance across many surgical cases.
This double‑ended Penfield #2 elevator‑dissector combines a fully curved dissector on one end with a wax packer on the other for efficient tissue plane separation and hemostatic control. The gentle curve aids dissection along natural fascial planes while the flat wax packer surface applies consistent pressure. 197mm length reaches moderate‑depth anatomical exposures.
The double‑ended Penfield #3 dissector pairs a fully curved dissecting end with a wax packer end on a 197mm frame, sized for neurosurgical and orthopedic spine exposures. The curved dissector tracks bone and dural surfaces, and the wax‑packer end places bone wax along cancellous bleeding margins.
This double-ended Woodson elevator spatula combines semi-sharp working edges on both ends for soft-tissue elevation and periosteal reflection. The 3mm blade width and 13mm depth provide controlled leverage without excessive trauma. At 254mm overall length, the instrument offers extended reach for deep surgical planes in general and orthopedic procedures.