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This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur increases bite capacity to 2mm while maintaining the 90‑degree upbite angle for moderate bone removal at the intervertebral level. The thin footplate and 180mm straight shaft support efficient access to the foramen and neighboring structures during decompression.
Features & Benefits
This thin‑footplate Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison with 90‑degree upbite delivers precise 2mm bites during delicate intramedullary and foraminal bone work. The 203mm length and upbiting geometry improve visualization in narrow surgical corridors. Thin footplate geometry minimizes contact with surrounding neural tissue.
With a 90-degree upbite and 3mm bite depth, this Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur excels at wide-field laminar bone removal while the steep 90-degree angle preserves midline accuracy. The thin footplate reduces field crowding. The EZ Cleaning System expedites between-case turnovers. Stainless steel resists demanding spinal use.
With a 3mm bite and 90‑degree upbite geometry, this Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur supports larger laminar bite during multilevel spine work. The 180mm working length and thin footplate design facilitate efficient navigation through the surgical corridor while protecting periosteum and nerve roots.
Extended to 203mm, this Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with 3mm bite and 90‑degree upbite provides deeper reach for posterior column and foramen work. The increased shaft length maintains the thin footplate advantage while accessing structures at greater operative depths.
This Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur delivers controlled upbiting action at 90 degrees for precise intervertebral disc and vertebral body removal. The 3mm bite captures bone fragments within a narrow field, and the 180mm working length supports access to mid‑depth spinal anatomy. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat surgical use.
The Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur reaches its largest 4mm bite at the 90‑degree upbite angle, enabling substantial bone removal during extensive multilevel decompression. At 180mm working length, the thin footplate retains its atraumatic profile while maximizing intramedullary canal access.
Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with turquoise silicone handle and 90‑degree upbite delivers controlled 4mm bone removal during spinal decompression. The silicone grip supports prolonged handling without fatigue, while the 203mm working length provides stable mid‑spine access. Upbiting geometry improves visualization in constrained surgical spaces.
Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with ejector mechanism and 90‑degree upbite configuration facilitates rapid clearance of bone chips from the surgical field. The 5mm bite and 9mm jaw width expand working capacity within vertebral body and foraminal spaces. Its 180mm working length provides stable reach during posterior spinal exposure.
Maximal 5mm bite capability characterizes this Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur, designed for aggressive vertebral and laminar resection during wide decompression. The 90‑degree upbite geometry and 180mm straight shaft maintain precision and durability even with expanded cutting capacity.
Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur with 90‑degree upbite and 5mm bite size delivers controlled bone removal in intervertebral and vertebral body work. The 180mm working length provides stable mid‑depth access without extending beyond the surgical corridor. Stainless steel construction supports edge retention across multiple reprocessing cycles.
The 90 degree upbite angle on this larger Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison rongeur delivers a more vertical bite trajectory suited to posterior midline decompression and foraminotomy. The 6mm bite removes substantial bone from the vertebral body and facet joints, while the thin footplate minimizes periosteal stripping around adjacent lamina. At 180mm overall, the instrument reaches mid‑to‑lower lumbar levels with reduced surgeon fatigue.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison bone rongeur delivers controlled biting action for laminar and vertebral body resection in spinal decompression. Featuring an 8mm-wide by 12mm-long jaw, the instrument removes bone incrementally without excessive pressure spikes that might fracture adjacent lamina or ligamentum flavum. The ring handle permits two-handed or single-handed manipulation, and the straight geometry maintains surgeon control in confined spinal exposures.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 1.5mm fine bite and 40-degree upbite delivers precision bone removal in micro-decompression and revision spinal procedures. At 230mm with titanium construction, it combines delicate bite capacity with material durability across numerous high-volume cases. The ejector mechanism supports clean fragment evacuation in confined operative fields.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 40-degree upbite geometry delivers reliable bone-cutting performance in spinal work where periosteal and lamina removal requires precision. The 4mm bite paired with titanium construction ensures durable performance across repeated cases in high-demand orthopaedic and neurosurgical environments. An ejector mechanism clears bone fragments efficiently, supporting consistent operative visibility.
The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison upbite rongeur is engineered for neurosurgical and spinal bone removal, featuring a 2mm bite with 40-degree upbite geometry for superior access in confined vertebral spaces. The titanium body combines rigidity with corrosion resistance over many demanding cases. Its 203mm working length and ejector mechanism enable rapid, controlled lamina and ligamentum flavum removal.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur configured with a 40-degree upbite, 2mm bite, and blue handle on a 203mm shaft, is engineered for controlled bone removal in spinal foramen and recess enlargement. The angled bite improves access angle to deep foraminal bone while maintaining precise cutting.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur with 90-degree upbite and 5mm bite combines the steep approach angle of the 90-degree geometry with a larger bite capacity for efficient bone removal in lateral recess and foraminal widening. The green color-coded handle enables rapid instrument identification in a complex tray setup, and the 203mm working length provides excellent reach into deep lateral and foraminal spaces. The increased bite capacity accelerates progress in wide decompression.
Flat‑nose pliers with serrated jaws and a 5mm tip at 140mm grip wires, pins, and small fixation hardware during orthopedic and dental work. The serrated jaw anchors the grip, and the flat nose profile keeps the working face square against the held object.
Flat‑nose pliers with serrated jaws and a 2mm taper deliver precision manipulation of small plates, screws, and wires in orthopedic fixation. The serrated surfaces prevent slipping during intraoperative adjustment, while the 152mm length supports controlled force application in tight surgical fields. Stainless steel construction maintains reliability across repeated cases.
The Fluman bone tamp with 14mm diameter expanded head and crisscross grip end supports compaction and alignment of cancellous bone during arthroplasty and fracture reduction. The phenolic handle provides insulation and comfort during hammer-driven impact, while the 203mm length allows controlled positioning in confined surgical spaces. Stainless steel sustains durability across multiple surgical cases.
This flush wire and cable cutter combines front‑side cutting geometry with tungsten carbide blades and double‑action leverage to deliver flush cuts on materials up to 1.6mm. The compact 178mm frame supports intricate orthopedic wire and cable management in confined fields.
This tungsten carbide flush wire and cable cutter features front-side cutting geometry and double-action mechanics for clean separation of fixation hardware up to 1.6mm. The tungsten carbide edges maintain sharpness across repeated implant cutting, and the 178mm length provides stable leverage during removal procedures. Double-action design reduces hand fatigue during high-volume hardware extraction.
The Friedman rongeur features 45‑degree angled jaws with a 4mm bite on a 140mm frame for fine bone removal in hand, foot, and small‑joint orthopedic work. The angled jaws clear the surgeon's line of sight on phalangeal and metatarsal cortices, and the modest 4mm bite suits precise edge trimming over heavy resection. Stainless steel construction tolerates routine autoclave reprocessing.
Friedman rongeurs with 30 degree angled jaw and 4mm bite enable selective bone removal in spinal facet and vertebral work. The 140mm length provides controlled leverage during confined vertebral exposures. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance and edge retention across repeated surgical cases.
The Friedman rongeur, curved with delicate jaws and 4 × 11mm bite, addresses soft tissue and cancellous bone removal in spinal decompression where a larger bite capacity paired with gentle jaw geometry prevents neural structure injury. Curved approach facilitates navigation around nerve roots and ligamentous structures. Delicate jaw pattern distributes force to minimize cortical crack propagation.
The Fukuda‑style shoulder retractor combines a 38 × 82mm main blade with a 31 × 41mm cutout to accommodate humeral head prominence during rotator cuff and proximal humerus bone exposures. Its T‑handle grip provides stable one‑handed control, and the 178mm overall length suits shoulder and proximal upper extremity corridors. Stainless steel construction supports demanding orthopedic reprocessing.
This distractor with calibration lines and built‑in guides delivers precise spacing control up to 2.4mm (3/32 inch) for orthopedic gap management during fracture reduction. The guide system prevents drift during distraction, and the compact 152mm overall length supports hand positioning in confined fracture sites.
The Gerzog lead‑filled mallet (#1) achieves fine control through weighted construction, with 25mm cylindrical head and scalloped handle for secure grip. The 188mm length and 9.5oz weight support precision striking in delicate anatomical work and metaphyseal procedures.
This cancellous bone gouge, 10mm wide, efficiently harvests graft material from the proximal femur, tibia, or ilium during orthopedic reconstruction. Curved geometry removes cancellous bone cleanly without cortical fracture. Extended 250mm length provides leverage and control during graft collection and bone sculpting.