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This 1.1mm K‑wire with double trocar points on a compact 102mm shaft handles intermediate‑gauge percutaneous fixation in hand and foot surgery, with the double‑ended format providing fresh length on the unused end during the case.
Features & Benefits
The 1.4mm K‑wire with double trocar points on the standard long shaft duplicates the intermediate‑gauge fixation wire for instrument sets requiring multiple wires across the case. The double‑ended format doubles usable length per pin.
Sized at 1.6mm with double trocar points, this K‑wire duplicates the heavy‑gauge fixation wire for instrument sets requiring multiple wires across the case. The trocar geometry suits direct cortical entry on both ends.
Mini Lambotte osteotome, curved 4mm wide, enables precision bone work in confined surgical spaces and delicate orthopedic anatomy. The small blade profile delivers controlled micro‑osteotomies with minimal collateral trauma. The 130mm compact length provides control in tight fields.
Mini Lambotte osteotome, curved 10mm wide, addresses intermediate‑sized orthopedic cuts in confined spaces. The 10mm blade balances cutting surface area with spatial accessibility. The curved geometry accommodates complex bony contours during delicate skeletal sculpting.
This large cylindrical‑head mallet reaches maximum weight at 3lb 2.8oz with a 49.6mm diameter head, suited for aggressive osteotomy and reduction work. The round knurled handle and 277mm length provide superior grip and leverage during high‑impact bone procedures.
This orthopedic stainless steel mallet carries a cylinder‑shaped grooved head at 38mm diameter and 1 lb 14.2 oz, delivering heavy strikes on osteotomes and chisels with a textured grip surface that resists slip during sustained mallet work. The grooved profile improves handling under glove tension.
Mini Lambotte osteotome, curved 12mm wide, delivers controlled bone removal in moderate‑scale orthopedic work within confined surgical corridors. The 12mm edge width expands cutting surface without sacrificing precision positioning. Curved blade follows complex anatomic surfaces.
This mini Lambotte osteotome delivers fine bone work in confined surgical fields with its 2mm curved tip. The narrow blade allows delicate elevation of periosteum and laminar structures without trauma to the joint capsule or adjacent neural elements. The 127mm length keeps the instrument compact for microsurgical approach work in spine and small bone cases.
The 6mm curved mini Lambotte osteotome bridges the gap between micro and standard instruments, offering controlled periosteal stripping in mid‑sized osteotomy fields. Its gentle curve eases dissection along the vertebral body surface and around facet joints without disrupting the intramedullary canal. At 127mm, it maintains excellent maneuverability in restricted exposure.
This larger 5mm round diamond burr enables broader corneal surface debridement and uniform stromal abrasion during extended therapeutic keratotomy and superficial keratectomy procedures. The 20.5mm length maintains consistent engagement while the round profile distributes pressure evenly across the surgical site. Reusable construction supports efficient long-term use.
This mini Lambotte curve osteotome presents an 8mm blade for moderate periosteal work in restricted anatomical spaces. The standard curve supports gentle separation along the bone surface while protecting underlying ligament and joint capsule structures. The 127mm length keeps the instrument responsive in hand during detailed surgical dissection.
The Ferrozell small mallet provides lightweight atraumatic percussion through phenolic construction and a 60.5mm head. At 218mm length and 4.8oz weight, the instrument suits fine-to-medium orthopedic bone manipulation in confined surgical spaces. Round handle and plastic construction minimize fatigue and trauma.
Classed as medium (#2) with a 30mm cylindrical head and round grooved handle, this mallet addresses finer bone work and smaller anatomical regions. The 235mm length and 1lb 3oz weight support precise striking on delicate structures and metaphyseal zones.
This stainless‑steel surgical mallet features a hollow handle design and 254mm overall length, with a distinctive candle‑holder shaped head at 40mm diameter. The 1lb 2.3oz weight provides controlled impact force for osteotomy, reduction, and bone graft driving during open procedures.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur features a 90‑degree upbite jaw with 2mm bite opening for precise removal of bone fragments and ligamentum flavum during spinal decompression work. The upbite geometry accesses deep laminar recesses and intervertebral foramen during posterior approach procedures. Stainless steel jaws withstand repeated cutting loads without deformation.
Scaling to 2mm bite width across the 10mm jaw, this Love‑Kerrison rongeur increases bone removal capacity while maintaining the straight shaft and 90‑degree upbite geometry. The large handle and 152mm working length enhance control during multilevel posterior work.
The Bergman II mallet features double‑sided convexed striking faces with 28.8mm head diameter and smooth grip handle, engineered for finesse in anatomical reduction. The 235mm length and balanced weight distribution support extended use with minimal hand fatigue.
The Love‑Kerrison laminectomy rongeur features a straight 1mm bite over 10mm jaw width, configured for fine laminar bone removal during decompression. The 152mm working length and regular footplate support controlled access to the posterior elements and intramedullary canal.
This Dawson‑Yuhl key elevator features a 1in blade with a 279mm overall length for controlled elevation of periosteal and bony structures.
The Langenbeck periosteal elevator presents a straight 17mm broad edge on a 197mm frame for stripping periosteum off cortical bone in orthopedic and trauma exposures. The wide blade clears periosteum efficiently from femoral shaft, tibial crest, and similar long‑bone surfaces in one pass. Stainless steel construction endures repeat autoclave cycles between cases.
A wider 19mm straight cutting edge equips this Lambotte osteotome for broader cortical cuts during graft harvest and segmental osteotomy. The 230mm shaft length supports a stable two-hand stance with the assistant's mallet, and the flat bevel directs impact along the bone axis. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates repeated resharpening and autoclaving in busy orthopedic rotations.
The 0.9mm K‑wire with double trocar points duplicates the standard‑gauge fixation wire for instrument sets requiring multiple K‑wires across the case. The trocar geometry drives cleanly through cortical bone on both ends.
The mini Lambotte osteotome (straight, 1mm) provides precision cutting geometry for fine bone osteotomy in confined anatomical spaces such as corrective foot surgery and small joint reconstruction. The 127mm compact length suits mini‑open and arthroscopic‑assist approaches, while the straight blade profile maintains clear visibility and controlled cutting force application.
Tungsten carbide cutting edges on this angled wire cutter deliver clean cuts through orthopaedic fixation wires and arch wires under repeated load. The double‑action mechanism amplifies mechanical advantage, reducing operator force during wire sectioning. The 216mm overall length and angled jaw geometry improve sightlines and reach within packed surgical or orthodontic fields.
This 2.7mm tap thread the intramedullary canal during percutaneous or open screw fixation of fractures and arthrodesis constructs. The shaft runs through a threaded guide to establish a consistent pitch within cortical and cancellous bone. Stainless steel withstands the torsional load of thread cutting.
This 35mm nylon replacement head mounts onto compatible mallets to provide a softer striking surface for bone work where a steel-on-steel impact would risk fracture or articular cartilage damage. The nylon composition absorbs strike energy while maintaining controlled force transfer to the osteotome or chisel beneath. Reusable design supports multiple cases and custom head replacement as needed.
This Adson‑Beckman self‑retaining retractor provides hinged blade action for controlled periosteal and soft‑tissue exposure in orthopedic field procedures. The 3 × 4 blunt prong array distributes retraction force across a wide surface, reducing trauma to bone edges and underlying structures. At 159mm overall length, it delivers stable hands‑free holding during fracture reduction and fusion work.
The Adson periosteal elevator with curved geometry and 7mm round tear‑drop blunt tip is designed for controlled periosteal stripping and subperiosteal dissection during bone exposure. The curved architecture follows periosteal planes without penetrating underlying cortex, while the blunt tip prevents accidental soft tissue perforation. At 171mm, the blade length suits spinal and extremity approaches.
Shaped for periosteal elevation, the Adson elevator presents a curved 7mm round teardrop blade with a semi‑sharp edge that slips between periosteum and cortical bone with minimal tearing. The curvature follows the contour of long bones for clean stripping along the diaphyseal surface, and the 171mm overall length gives the surgeon controlled palm‑grip leverage. Stainless‑steel construction maintains the edge through routine resharpening.