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This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 3mm bite and 40-degree upbite is optimized for expedited bone removal in wide-field spinal decompression and laminectomy. The larger bite accommodates more aggressive cutting in less dense laminar bone, and the 203mm working length provides superior reach. The EZ Cleaning System with ejector facilitates rapid specimen removal, supporting efficient high-volume procedures.
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Engineered for spinal decompression, this Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur delivers a 40‑degree upbite 3mm jaw that reaches under the lamina and ligamentum flavum to crop bone without obstructing the surgeon's sightline. The pink silicone handle dampens hand fatigue across long laminectomy and foraminotomy cases, and the 203mm working length carries the bite to the vertebral body without crowding the field. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates the cyclic loading of bone biting.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison thin‑footplate rongeur combines a 40‑degree upbite with 3mm bite capacity for controlled facet and lateral bone removal. The 230mm total length (9 inches) extends reach during deeper posterior spinal approaches while maintaining the thin profile for confined field access.
Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with thin footplate and 40‑degree upbite configuration provides controlled 3mm bone removal in foraminal and lateral recess decompression. The 180mm working length supports access to mid‑spine anatomy, while thin geometry preserves visualization. Stainless steel jaws maintain cutting edge sharpness.
Engineered for extended reach, this Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur combines a 40-degree upbite with 3mm bite capacity across an 11-inch working length, enabling bone removal in deep laminectomy fields. The shallower angle accommodates lateral-approach geometry while the extended reach penetrates deeper structures. Stainless steel sustains the high leverage demands.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 40-degree upbite and 3mm bite provides balanced bone-cutting capacity for moderate-volume removal in standard inferior-to-superior laminectomy approaches. The 40-degree upbite aligns the cutting edges toward bone while maintaining control, and the 3mm bite reduces operative time without sacrificing precision in normal-density laminar bone. The 180mm working length and proven Kerrison geometry deliver reliable performance across routine and complex cases.
Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison bone rongeurs with 40 degrees upbite deliver superior visualization and controlled bite geometry for laminal decompression and vertebral body work. The 3mm bite removes bone precisely at the foramen and lateral recess. Stainless steel construction is engineered for reliable reprocessing and lasting durability across repeat surgical cases.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur adds a 4mm bite with ejector, thin footplate, and take‑apart configuration for efficient vertebral body and laminar resection. The 40 degrees upbite positions the cutting edge parallel to bone surfaces, supporting controlled fragmentation without slipping. The 230mm length reaches deep spinal planes, while the automated ejector maintains operative flow.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur combines a 40-degree upbite with a 4mm cutting jaw for larger-volume bone removal in laminectomy and foramen decompression. The 40-degree angle facilitates lateral approach geometry. The thin footplate and integrated ejector support rapid bone fragment clearance. Stainless steel construction sustains demanding spinal procedures.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 4mm bite and 40-degree upbite tackles larger-volume bone removal in extended laminectomy and wide decompression fields. The substantial bite size reduces the number of strokes needed, improving operative efficiency while the thin footplate maintains access in tight spaces. The 203mm working length and ejector system support sustained high-volume work without field congestion.
This thin‑footplate variant of the Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur reduces bulk in confined spaces around the lamina and lateral recess during posterior spinal surgery. The 4mm bite and 40 degree upbite remain effective for ligamentum flavum and bone removal, while the reduced footplate profile minimizes displacement of adjacent soft tissue and periosteum. Hexagonal handle (7 inches / 178mm) enables stable control during confined work.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison variant offers 4mm bite capacity at a 40‑degree upbite angle, well‑suited for vertebral body access and facet joint work. The 203mm shaft length and distinctive turquoise handle improve ergonomic visibility and control during extended procedures.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur features a 40‑degree upbite optimized for controlled laminar and facet joint removal during posterior decompression. The 4mm bite size accommodates larger bone segments, while the thin‑geometry footplate minimizes obstruction in confined foraminal spaces. Its 270mm overall length (200mm working) extends reach to deeper vertebral levels.
This extended Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur features a 40-degree upbite with 4mm bite across an 11-inch working length, enabling larger-volume bone removal in deep laminectomy and foraminal decompression. The 40-degree geometry supports lateral approach positioning. Stainless steel sustains the high-leverage demands of extended-length instruments.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur delivers a 4mm bite with 40 degrees upbite geometry and 203mm working length for efficient spinal bone removal in moderate-depth exposures. The upbite architecture aligns the cutting edge with vertebral and laminar surfaces, supporting controlled fragmentation. Stainless steel construction maintains edge integrity across repeated surgical procedures.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with diamond-like coating, 5mm bite, and 40-degree upbite is engineered for maximum-efficiency bone removal in extended spinal decompression and laminectomy procedures. The DLC surface maintains cutting edge acuity through dense cortical bone, while the substantial 5mm bite accomplishes extensive work per stroke. The 203mm working length and efficient ejector system support rapid progression through major cases.
This extended‑length Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison features a 40‑degree upbite and 5mm bite optimized for controlled facet joint and laminar removal. The 275mm overall length (9 inches) extends reach to deeper spinal levels during posterior approaches. Upbiting geometry preserves surgeon sightlines during bone resection.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur features a thin footplate with 40‑degree upbite and 5mm bite opening for removal of larger bone fragments and lateral recess hypertrophy during laminectomy work. The thin footplate design minimizes soft tissue trauma while the upbite geometry allows access to the intervertebral foramen and lateral recesses. Extended 180mm working length supports controlled fragment removal.
Engineered for extended reach in deep laminectomy, this Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur delivers 40-degree upbite geometry with 5mm bite across 280mm working length. The shallow angle accommodates lateral-approach access while the maximum bite depth enables wide-field bone removal. Stainless steel resists the high-leverage forces of extended-length operation.
This larger 5mm Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur handles aggressive bone removal from the vertebral body and lateral foramen during anterior and lateral spinal exposures. The 40 degree upbite geometry remains ideally suited for posterior decompression work, while the increased bite size accelerates removal of thickened ligamentum flavum and osteoarthritic bone. Straight configuration maintains tactile feedback through the entire decompression.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison with 1mm bite and take‑apart design enables micro‑dissection around nerve roots and dural sac during laminectomy. The 40 degrees upbite geometry targets the superior vertebral surface, and the standard footplate provides stable positioning. At 203mm, the working length accommodates multilevel exposures.
With 5mm bite capacity, this Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison removes larger bone fragments from the intramedullary canal and vertebral body. The 40 degrees upbite accesses the superior endplate, while the take‑apart construction streamlines reprocessing. At 203mm working length, it supports extended posterior decompression.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison downbite rongeur delivers a 90-degree downward jaw with 2mm cutting capacity, ideal for bone removal from superior laminar ledges and dorsal foramen margins. The downbite geometry reverses the access angle compared to upbite instruments. At 180mm, the working length supports stable handling. Stainless steel resists corrosion.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison downbite rongeur couples a 90-degree downward jaw with 3mm capacity, removing bone from superior laminar surfaces and dorsal foramen ledges. The steeper downbite angle complements upbite instruments in wide-field decompression. At 180mm working length, the shaft supports balanced control. Stainless steel construction ensures durability.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison downbite rongeur employs a 90-degree downward jaw with 5mm bite capacity, ideal for removal of broad-based superior laminar bone and dorsal foramen ledges. The maximum downbite depth complements upbite instruments in comprehensive decompression. At 178mm, the working length provides stable handling. Stainless steel construction ensures reliability.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 90-degree upbite, 1mm bite, and red silicone handle provides exceptional precision and approach flexibility for tight foraminal spaces where minimal collateral bone removal is essential. The steep 90-degree angle enables cutting from lateral corridors while the small 1mm bite protects the facet joint and articular cartilage. The color-coded handle and 203mm working length support controlled positioning and identification in complex cases.
The Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with 90‑degree upbite geometry and 1mm bite addresses precise bone removal at the vertebral body and lamina during decompression procedures. This 180mm straight shaft provides reach and control through the operative field while maintaining stainless‑steel durability across repeated instrument cycles.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 90-degree downbite and 1mm bite provides specialized geometry for bone removal in superior and anterior laminar approaches where downward cutting edge direction is required. The 90-degree downbite angle directs the cutting surface perpendicular to and inferiorly toward target bone, enabling controlled removal in anatomically challenging positions. The 203mm working length and 1mm bite balance reach with precision in complex cases.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 90-degree upbite, 2mm bite, and color-coded blue silicone handle offers exceptional cutting geometry for steep-angle approach work in confined lateral spinal spaces. The 90-degree upbite directs the cutting surface perpendicular to the spinal axis, enabling bone removal in tight foraminal corridors. The 203mm working length and ergonomic silicone handle reduce fatigue during delicate foraminal decompression work.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur delivers a 2mm upbite through a 90-degree angled jaw geometry, ideal for precise removal of laminar bone and foramen edges during laminectomy. The thin footplate reduces operative field bulk. The EZ Cleaning System and ejector facilitate rapid postoperative instrumentation cleaning. Stainless steel withstands high-demand spinal cases.