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This gouge is sized for efficient cancellous bone graft harvest from donor sites during spinal fusion or orthopedic reconstruction. The 250mm overall length provides reach into deep surgical cavities while the curved scoop geometry contains graft material for controlled transfer to recipient sites. Reusable construction supports multiple uses across cases.
Features & Benefits
Designed for harvesting and shaping cancellous bone grafts, this straight gouge features a 10mm width optimized for structural graft procurement from the iliac crest and other donor sites. The wide oval cup collects intact graft material while minimizing fragmentation. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durability during repetitive impact and reprocessing.
This anterior graft driver with guarded head geometry enables controlled impact delivery of bone or cartilage grafts into prepared intramedullary canals and vertebral defects. The 7 × 12.5mm head size seats against graft surfaces without crush injury, while the guard prevents unintended depth advancement. Stainless steel construction withstands mallet impact without deforming.
The anterior graft driver with a 7 × 12.5mm unguarded head is optimized for delivering cancellous or corticocancellous grafts into anterior vertebral body defects during ACDF and fusion procedures. The unguarded head provides maximal surface area for force distribution across the graft material, reducing stress concentration, while the 222mm working length enables controlled positioning and striking from an anterior approach. Stainless steel resists corrosion and repeated thermal sterilization.
The Hardy‑Kerrison rongeur combines a 90-degree upbite angle with a 5mm wide bite, engineered for controlled removal of hypertrophic facet joints and lateral recess bone during spinal decompression. The straight 203mm shaft and large handle design enable high leverage for dense bone removal adjacent to the lamina and foramen. Stainless steel construction ensures durability.
This Hatfield bone curette, Size 1, features a straight 229mm shaft optimized for fine periosteal debridement and cortical bone removal in orthopedic exposures. The compact Size 1 blade suits confined surgical fields and detailed work near neurovascular structures. Stainless steel construction ensures edge retention across repeat sterilization.
The Hayes hand retractor, 3mm tip width and 159mm overall length, delivers atraumatic superficial tissue retraction in foot, ankle, and small-joint exposures. Its compact size and narrow tip minimize trauma to periosteum and soft tissues bordering the surgical field. Straight geometry enables precise retraction in confined anatomical spaces without inadvertent tissue crushing.
The Hays phalangeal elevator features a 5mm angled blade designed for controlled elevation and dissection around metacarpal, metatarsal, and phalangeal anatomy in hand and foot surgery. At 130mm length, the compact instrument allows precise subperiosteal stripping and soft-tissue mobilization without excessive force. The angled blade geometry improves approach angles to bone and ligament insertion sites on narrow digits.
This Heath mallet pairs a cylindrical 50mm stainless‑steel head with a phenolic handle, delivering a balanced 2 pound 4.8 ounce strike for driving osteotomes and chisels into cortical bone. The 201mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the working field while transferring force cleanly through the head. The phenolic handle dampens vibration through repeat strikes.
Heavy‑duty locking pliers with a 9.5mm wide jaw and reinforced hinge accommodate thick or dense orthopedic structures. The self‑locking lever and adjustment screw deliver reliable grip under sustained tension, and the 203mm length provides mechanical advantage for bone and fixation work.
The left-cutting Hercules wire cutter is engineered for controlled removal of orthopedic hardware, including intramedullary wires and fixation pins. Its 180mm length positions the cutting head well into surgical fields while keeping the handle clear of the operative area. Straight geometry and sharp edges ensure clean separation without wire deformation.
This extended 280mm Hercules wire cutter reaches distant surgical fields during complex spine and long-bone fixation removal. Its straight cutting mechanism handles intramedullary and percutaneous wiring without jamming. The increased length permits access to deep vertebral and femoral sites with excellent visibility.
The Hercules wire cutter right‑hand geometry provides leverage and control for cutting K‑wires, cerclage wire, and fixation elements during orthopedic removal and revision procedures. The cutting edges maintain sharpness through dense stainless and cobalt alloy wires, while the 180mm length extends reach into confined surgical spaces. Stainless steel construction supports durability.
The Hibbs bone curette with large cup geometry is designed for aggressive periosteal elevation and curetting of bone surfaces during orthopaedic exposures. The straight configuration and 203mm length support stable positioning during fascial and periosteal work, while stainless steel construction provides reliable performance across routine sterilization and repeat clinical use.
The medium‑cup Hibbs bone curette with straight profile delivers controlled removal of fibrocartilage, callus, and trabecular bone from fracture sites and joint surfaces in open and arthroscopic procedures. The cup geometry concentrates force on a small surface area, allowing precise debris clearance from the periosteum and endosteal surfaces without excessive stripping. Stainless steel blade resists dulling from repeated contact with cortical bone.
The Hibbs bone curette features a small cup geometry for precise debridement of bone surfaces during joint arthroscopy and open procedures. Its straight design and 203mm length provide excellent control and reach into articular compartments. Stainless steel provides reliable surface finish for repeatable cleaning without tissue drag.
The 25mm curved Hibbs chisel accommodates the largest posterolateral fusion sites and multilevel decortication procedures. Its broad curved blade removes cortical bone and decorticated periosteum across wide lateral and facet regions, while the hexagonal handle sustains controlled striking throughout extended procedures.
The 38mm curved Hibbs chisel addresses the broadest multilevel posterolateral fusion sites, removing cortical bone and decorticated periosteum across expansive lateral vertebral and facet regions. The gentle curve conforms to spinal anatomy throughout sustained striking, while the hexagonal handle absorbs repetitive impact without slippage.
The 32mm curved Hibbs chisel provides maximum working width for large-scale multilevel posterolateral decortication. Its broad gentle curve accommodates extensive lateral vertebral body and facet surfaces, while the hexagonal handle maintains stable grip during forceful striking across multiple spinal levels.
The 28mm curved Hibbs chisel enables broad decortication across expansive multilevel posterolateral fusion beds. The gentle curve follows vertebral body and facet anatomy while delivering maximum working surface per strike, and the hexagonal handle ensures stable control through sustained mallet impact.
This curved 13mm Hibbs chisel enables approach to paraspinal soft‑tissue planes and lateral vertebral body regions during posterolateral fusion procedures. The gentle curve conforms to laminar and facet joint anatomy, reducing the need for hand repositioning during prolonged mallet work. Hexagonal handle sustains control through multiple striking cycles along the vertebral body margin.
The curved Hibbs chisel, 6mm blade with hexagonal handle and 240mm length, facilitates controlled angled bone cuts in vertebral body and spinal segment work where curved approach improves geometric accuracy. Hexagonal handle provides rotational stability during curved mallet strikes. Curved geometry enables precise angled cuts without repositioning.
The curved 19mm Hibbs chisel extends working width for large‑scale posterolateral and facet‑based fusion site preparation. The gentle curve accommodates lateral vertebral body approaches and facet joint surfaces, while maintaining ergonomic control through the hexagonal handle. 240mm length sustains reliable access across multiple segmental levels.
The curved Hibbs chisel with 10mm blade improves approach geometry for facet joint and lateral laminar regions where perpendicular straight‑blade access is limited. The gentle curve aligns the blade to follow vertebral body contours and facet surfaces, while the hexagonal handle ensures stable grip during confined‑space mallet striking. 240mm length reaches deeper spinal segments.
The 16mm curved Hibbs chisel provides expanded working surface for lateral and posterolateral decortication at the vertebral body and transverse process junction. Its gentle curve follows periosteal surfaces and bone contours without requiring repeated reorientation. 240mm length and hexagonal handle enable sustained mallet striking control in confined spinal spaces.
The 22mm curved Hibbs chisel delivers broad working surface for extensive posterolateral and multilevel fusion-site preparation where spinal anatomy demands curved-blade approach geometry. The gentle curve aligns with vertebral body and facet contours, while the hexagonal handle maintains control during sustained striking at multiple levels.
The 25mm Hibbs straight chisel removes cortical bone across expansive vertebral bodies in large‑scale anterior fusion constructs. The wide flat blade efficiently decortcates the periosteal surface and vertebral endplate, while the hexagonal handle absorbs mallet impact without fatiguing the surgeon's hand. 240mm length spans both cervical and lumbar exposures.
The 38mm Hibbs straight chisel addresses the largest vertebral bodies and multilevel fusion sites, removing cortical bone across the broadest surgical fields. Its flat blade delivers consistent decortication from endplate to periosteal margin, while the hexagonal handle absorbs repetitive mallet impact. 240mm length maintains stable reach across extensive anterior and posterior exposures.
The 32mm Hibbs straight chisel delivers the broadest working surface for large‑scale multilevel vertebral decortication across anterior fusion fields. The flat blade removes cortical bone uniformly across the entire vertebral endplate and surrounding periosteum, while the hexagonal handle maintains stable control during forceful mallet striking. 240mm length enables reliable access to lower thoracic and lumbar regions.
The 28mm Hibbs straight chisel provides maximum working width for multilevel vertebral body decortication in extensive anterior fusion procedures. Its flat blade removes cortical shell and decorticated bone across the full periosteal surface with controlled mallet strikes, while the hexagonal handle sustains grip during sustained work. 240mm length reaches deep spinal segments.