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Featuring a 130-degree upbite angle with 1.5mm bite capacity, this Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur reaches deep under laminar ledges and into constrained neural foramina. The compound AFS ejector system and detachable cassette design support efficient sterilization workflow. Diamond-like coating on the cutting edges prolongs sharpness across multiple procedures. Stainless steel provides spinal-grade durability.
Features & Benefits
With a 130-degree upbite angle and 2mm bite depth, this Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur enables fine-resolution removal of bone from deep laminar regions and neural foramina. The diamond-like coating on cutting surfaces resists dulling through extended case series. The AFS ejector and detachable design streamline sterilization. Stainless steel backbone supports routine spinal use.
This 130-degree Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur delivers 3mm cutting capacity from deep within constrained neural foramina and under laminar shelves. The diamond-like coating maintains edge sharpness across demand. The AFS ejector system rapidly clears bone fragments while the detachable cassette design facilitates sterilization. Stainless steel resists corrosion.
The 130-degree upbite angle with 4mm bite depth on this Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur allows removal of substantial bone from deep foraminal and sublaminar regions. The diamond-like coating on cutting surfaces extends sharpness through multiple cases. The integrated AFS ejector and detachable cassette support rapid turnover. Stainless steel ensures spinal-grade durability.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur features a 130-degree upbite with 5mm bite capacity, enabling wide-field bone removal from deep foramen regions while the extreme angle maintains precision. The diamond-like coating on the cutting jaw prolongs instrument life through demanding cases. The AFS ejector system clears fragments rapidly; the detachable cassette design eases sterilization. Stainless steel resists wear.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison with 40-degree downbite and 1mm bite on a 180mm working length is configured for precise spinal foraminal bone removal from superior or midline approaches. Its fine 1mm bite and downward angle facilitate controlled trimming of lamina and facet joint bone.
The Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison 40‑degree downbite rongeur combines a 2mm jaw opening with a thin footplate for compact bone resection along the foramen and vertebral body. An ejector mechanism and take‑apart design streamline instrument reprocessing. The 230mm working length reaches deep spinal levels while maintaining surgeon control.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison downbite rongeur at 40 degrees with a 2mm bite and 180mm working length is configured for controlled bone removal from superior or midline spinal approaches. Its downward-directed geometry improves surgeon visualization while the 2mm bite enables precise laminar and facet trimming.
The Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur's 3mm downbite configuration provides specialized geometry for inferior laminar and vertebral body resection in spinal decompression. The ejector mechanism clears bone chips, while the thin footplate minimizes soft-tissue disruption during deep exposure work. The take‑apart design streamlines surgical tray organization and high-temperature sterilization.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 40-degree downbite and 3mm bite combines downward-directed cutting with moderate bite capacity for controlled bone removal in superior and anterior approaches during decompression. The downbite geometry enables the surgeon to work from superior positions while directing the cutting surface inferiorly toward target lamina or vertebral body, and the 3mm bite balances efficiency with control. The 180mm working length provides excellent reach with manageable tool length.
Operating with 40 degrees downbite, this Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison accesses the inferior vertebral endplate and foraminal bone during anterior diskectomy and fusion. The thin footplate reduces field obstruction, while the 4mm bite enables controlled incremental removal. The 230mm working length suits extended lower cervical and thoracic approaches.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 1.5mm bite and 40-degree upbite provides balanced capability for controlled removal of laminar bone and ligamentum flavum in thoracic and lumbar decompression. The 203mm working length ensures reach to deep levels of the vertebral canal, and the thin footplate preserves maneuverability in tight operative spaces. Stainless steel construction and EZ Cleaning System support durable, sustainable practice.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur features a 40-degree upbite with a smaller 1mm bite, optimized for precision work in the lamina, facet joint capsule, and foramen during spinal decompression. The extended 203mm working length provides superior reach into deep spinal spaces, while the thin footplate minimizes soft tissue trauma and retractor interference. The EZ Cleaning System and durable stainless steel ensure rapid reprocessing and lasting performance.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 40-degree upbite, 1mm bite, and red silicone handle is engineered for fine-precision bone removal in delicate foraminal and laminar work where anatomic preservation is paramount. The 1mm bite minimizes collateral bone removal, protecting facet joints, articular cartilage, and capsular structures during precise decompression. The color-coded handle aids rapid identification, and the 203mm working length ensures reach to target anatomy.
The extended 280mm Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 40-degree upbite and 1mm bite is designed for precision work in lower lumbar and sacral levels where extended reach and fine control are critical. The extra length provides superior working distance and improved visualization angles, while the 1mm bite ensures minimal collateral bone and ligament removal. Ideal for multilevel or extended laminectomy procedures requiring sustained precision.
The Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with 40‑degree upbite and 1mm bite provides precision bone removal from vertebral lamina and foraminal spaces. The upbite angle orients the cutting edges optimally for superior and lateral laminar work, while the small bite prevents excessive force concentration during careful spinal decompression. Stainless steel construction tolerates sterilization.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 40-degree upbite and 1mm bite capacity enables microdissection-scale bone removal in confined foraminal and sublaminar spaces. The shallow 40-degree angle accommodates lateral approach geometry. The 180mm working length supports stable field control. Stainless steel maintains durability across routine spinal cases.
This extended-length Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur features a 40-degree upbite with 1mm bite, offering fine-resolution bone removal in confined foraminal spaces on deeper exposures. The 200mm working length accommodates extended reach while the 40-degree angle facilitates lateral approach access. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance.
The Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with 40‑degree upbite and 2mm bite opening provides access to laminar bone and intervertebral foramen during intermediate‑angle decompression approaches. The longer 230mm working length extends reach into deeper spinal exposures. Ten millimeter blade width balances cutting surface area with precision during complex laminectomy sequences.
The Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with 40 degrees upbite accesses the superior vertebral endplate and epidural space during diskectomy and decompression. Its 2mm bite and integrated ejector accelerate bone fragment removal. The 180mm working length supports deeper exposures while maintaining surgical control.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with diamond-like coating, 2mm bite, and 40-degree upbite delivers superior cutting edge retention and corrosion resistance during extended spinal decompression procedures. The DLC surface treatment reduces binding in mineralized bone and improves edge longevity through multiple sterilization cycles. At 203mm working length with thin footplate, it combines durability with anatomic access in confined vertebral canal spaces.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with a 40-degree upbite and 2mm bite is engineered for selective bone removal in confined spinal decompression spaces such as the lamina, foramen, and ligamentum flavum. The 40-degree upward bite angle aligns the cutting edges toward bone while the thin footplate minimizes crowding in the surgical field. The EZ Cleaning System and ejector facilitate rapid specimen removal and instrument reprocessing, supporting efficient workflow.
This 8-inch Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with a 2mm bite and 40-degree upbite is configured for moderate-volume bone removal in spinal decompression, enabling rapid progress through laminar and foramen work. The thin footplate and EZ Cleaning System with ejector support efficient specimen evacuation and reprocessing. Stainless steel durability and the extended 203mm working length combine reach with reliability in major spinal procedures.
The 40‑degree upbite variant of the Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur offers a shallower angle for controlled vertebral body and facet joint access. With a 2mm bite and 230mm overall length, this instrument balances reach with precision during anterior column decompression work.
Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with thin footplate design and 40‑degree upbite suits delicate bone work in confined foramen and lateral recess spaces. The 2mm bite size provides fine control during selective laminar removal, while the thin profile minimizes soft tissue displacement. Its 180mm working length enables stable manipulation.
This extended Ferris-Smith-Kerrison upbite rongeur with a 40-degree angle, 2mm bite, and 280mm working length provides reach to lower lumbar and lumbosacral levels during deep spinal decompression. The upward-directed bite angle supports controlled foraminal bone removal from lateral approaches.
This 2mm Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur features a 40 degree upbite jaw that facilitates controlled bony removal from lamina, foramina, and vertebral bodies in spinal procedures. The straight shaft maintains direct access to the surgical target, while the 180mm working length provides reach into deeper levels. Stainless steel construction supports reliable performance and durability across repeat decompression cases.
At 203mm overall length, this Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur extends reach for mid‑to‑lower lumbar and thoracic decompression. The 40 degree upbite jaw and 2mm bite size remain consistent with the shorter model, optimizing control when working around intramedullary canal margins and posterior ligament attachments. Extended shaft reduces the need for repositioning during multi‑level cases.
The Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur combines a 3mm bite with ejector mechanism, thin footplate, and take‑apart design for streamlined spinal decompression. The 40 degrees upbite geometry aligns cutting edges with vertebral and laminar anatomy, while the 230mm length provides excellent reach in deep exposures. The ejector automatically clears bone fragments, improving surgical efficiency and reducing case time.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur provides a 40-degree angled upbite with 3mm cutting capacity, suited for controlled laminar bone removal and neural foramen decompression. The shallower 40-degree angle enables access to bone extending lateral to the midline. The thin footplate and EZ Cleaning System support efficient turnover. Stainless steel construction ensures reliability.