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This 13mm Hibbs straight chisel expands working surface for anterior vertebral body and intersomatic fusion site preparation. The flat blade removes cortical shell and decorticated bone with controlled mallet strikes, while the hexagonal handle absorbs repetitive impact and prevents hand fatigue. Extended length of 240mm enables reliable access throughout anterior column exposures.
Features & Benefits
The Hibbs chisel, straight with a 6mm blade, hexagonal handle, and 240mm length, provides controlled bone cutting and vertebral body preparation during spinal fusion and reconstruction. Hexagonal grip improves rotational control and reduces hand rotation fatigue during mallet-assisted bone work. Extended length facilitates access to deep vertebral segments.
The 19mm Hibbs straight chisel extends working surface for large‑scale vertebral body decortication in expansive anterior cervical and thoracic fusion sites. The flat blade removes cortical shell and decorticated bone uniformly across the periosteal surface, while the hexagonal handle ensures stable control during high‑force mallet striking. 240mm length maintains ergonomic reach.
The Hibbs straight chisel delivers a 10mm‑wide flat blade optimized for vertebral body decortication during fusion bed preparation. The hexagonal handle enables secure palm grip with distributed impact absorption during mallet-driven bone removal, while the 240mm length reaches deep lumbar and thoracic regions. Stainless‑steel construction resists corrosion through repeated sterilization cycles.
The 16mm Hibbs straight chisel accommodates wide intervertebral spaces and broad fusion surface areas in multilevel anterior and posterior constructs. Its flat blade delivers consistent decortication across the vertebral endplate and periosteal surfaces, while the 240mm length and hexagonal handle sustain controlled mallet striking across multiple segmental levels.
The 22mm Hibbs straight chisel delivers maximum surface coverage for anterior and posterior fusion site decortication in extensive spinal procedures. Its wide flat blade removes cortical bone across the entire vertebral body surface and surrounding periosteal regions, while the hexagonal handle maintains ergonomic control during sustained mallet impact. 240mm length provides stable positioning in deeper spinal levels.
This Hibbs gouge delivers straight geometry at 10mm width with hexagonal handle for precise cancellous bone removal in spinal and orthopedic procedures. The flat curved blade scoops bone while preserving the cortical shell and protecting underlying structures like the dura and ligament attachments within the spinal canal. The 240mm shaft supports controlled two‑hand technique.
At 16mm width with standard curve and hexagonal handle, this curved Hibbs gouge delivers atraumatic cancellous bone removal in mid‑scale spinal procedures. The arched blade eases dissection around the vertebral body perimeter and intramedullary canal, protecting periosteum and posterior ligament structures. The 240mm shaft sustains controlled two‑hand scooping.
At 16mm width with straight geometry and hexagonal handle, this Hibbs gouge efficiently removes cancellous bone while preserving the cortical surface in orthopedic exposures. The curved blade contours away from the intramedullary canal and posterior ligament complex, reducing the risk of inadvertent perforation. The 240mm length provides stable two‑hand control.
This curved Hibbs gouge at 19mm width with standard curve and hexagonal handle provides reliable bone scooping in mid‑scale orthopedic exposures. The arched blade contours around the vertebral body and facet structures, minimizing overcut risk toward the spinal canal and joint capsule. The 240mm length ensures stable two‑hand control.
This Hibbs gouge presents 19mm straight profile with hexagonal handle for efficient cancellous bone scooping in mid‑scale spinal work. The curved blade design prevents cortical break‑through and protects the underlying dura and ligament attachments during periosteal and intramedullary dissection. The 240mm shaft delivers excellent control.
At 22mm width with standard curve and hexagonal handle, this curved Hibbs gouge suits intermediate‑scale cancellous bone work while protecting the intramedullary canal and posterior ligament attachments. The arched blade follows the bone surface naturally, reducing the risk of inadvertent perforation into the spinal canal. The 240mm shaft distributes scooping forces evenly.
At 25mm straight geometry with hexagonal handle, this Hibbs gouge addresses larger‑scale cancellous bone removal in orthopedic procedures. The curved blade scoops efficiently while respecting the posterior cortical surface and intramedullary canal, preventing ligament and neural compromise. The 240mm length supports two‑hand leverage in extensive exposures.
This curved Hibbs gouge delivers 25mm width with standard curve and hexagonal handle for confident bone removal in larger spinal fields. The arched blade eases dissection along the vertebral body while maintaining protection of the intramedullary canal and posterior ligament complex. The hexagonal grip supports two‑hand leverage across expansive areas.
This Hibbs gouge delivers 25mm straight blade with hexagonal handle for confident cancellous bone removal in larger spinal fields. The curved working surface protects the cortical shell and underlying neural elements during vertebral body and facet dissection. The hexagonal grip maintains control during two‑hand technique across expansive areas.
At 28mm width with standard curve and hexagonal handle, this curved Hibbs gouge brings efficiency to large‑scale cancellous bone removal in orthopedic exposures. The arched blade contours around vertebral body perimeters and protects the intramedullary canal, ligament attachments, and posterior structures. The 240mm shaft supports controlled two‑hand technique.
At 28mm straight profile with hexagonal handle, this Hibbs gouge brings efficiency to large‑area cancellous bone work in orthopedic exposures. The curved blade contours around the vertebral body and intramedullary canal, minimizing risk to the posterior ligament complex and dural sac. The 240mm shaft sustains the demands of two‑hand scooping.
This curved Hibbs gouge at 32mm width with standard curve and hexagonal handle efficiently removes bone in large‑area spinal work. The arched blade design prevents cortical breakthrough and protects the intramedullary canal, dural sac, and posterior ligament attachments during vertebral body exposure. The hexagonal grip sustains demanding two‑hand scooping.
This Hibbs gouge at 32mm straight geometry with hexagonal handle efficiently removes bone in the largest orthopedic fields. The curved blade design prevents cortical breakthrough and protects the intramedullary canal, ligament attachments, and posterior structures during vertebral body exposure. The hexagonal grip distributes effort in demanding two‑hand work.
At 38mm width with standard curve and hexagonal handle, this curved Hibbs gouge addresses the largest orthopedic cancellous bone removal while safeguarding posterior neural and ligament structures. The arched blade sweeps bone across expansive vertebral surfaces without penetrating the intramedullary canal or posterior cortex. The hexagonal grip provides leverage stability in extended procedures.
At 38mm straight profile with hexagonal handle, this Hibbs gouge addresses the largest orthopedic cancellous bone removal tasks while maintaining dural and ligament protection. The curved blade sweeps bone efficiently across expansive vertebral surfaces without penetrating the posterior cortex or intramedullary canal. The hexagonal grip supports extended two‑hand leverage.
The Hibbs gouge, 13mm wide with hexagonal handle, delivers curved cutting action for bone removal and sculpting in spinal fusion and orthopedic reconstruction. Extended 240mm length provides reach and mechanical advantage during deep bone work. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated surgical cases.
The curved Hibbs gouge pairs the 6mm cutting head with a curved profile for contoured bone removal along long‑bone and articular surfaces. The hexagonal handle anchors the surgeon's grip under mallet impact, and the 241mm length keeps the working face well in front of the wrist.
The Hibbs curved gouge removes bone from the lamina and vertebral body using a 25mm wide head and controlled striking force. The curved blade geometry distributes load across the periosteum while the chisel edge concentrates force on cortical bone. The 241mm length enables access in extended posterior exposures.
This curved Hibbs gouge presents a 10mm head with standard curve and hexagonal handle for gentle bone scooping in confined spinal fields. The curved blade follows the vertebral body surface while protecting the intramedullary canal and posterolateral ligament attachments. The 240mm length provides stable tactile feedback during controlled dissection.
The Hibbs gouge (straight, 13mm) provides a hollow‑ground U‑shaped blade profile for removing bone in a scoop pattern during spinal fusion decortication and laminar resection. The 240mm extended length supports reach to deep spinal levels, while the hexagonal handle enables controlled lever‑based bone removal without blade slippage. This eponymous pattern optimizes volumetric bone resection.
The straight Hibbs gouge carries a 6mm (1/4") wide cutting head on a hexagonal handle at 241mm, sized for cortical and cancellous bone removal during orthopedic exposure. The hexagonal handle resists rolling under mallet impact, and the curved cutting face scoops bone in controlled passes.
The Hibbs osteotome with 25mm curved blade and hexagonal handle delivers concentrated cutting force for vertebral body cuts and spinal fusion preparation. Extended 240mm length provides control and mechanical advantage in deep spinal work. Stainless steel is engineered for durable edge retention and reliability across repeated surgical cases.
The Hibbs osteotome at 38mm standard curve with hexagonal handle addresses the largest orthopedic bone work, particularly vertebral body and extensive laminar exposure. The broad curved blade follows the bone contour while minimizing force concentration at ligament attachment sites and the intramedullary canal. The hexagonal grip provides leverage stability in demanding two‑hand cases.
This Hibbs osteotome combines 32mm standard curve with hexagonal handle for confident bone work in expansive orthopedic fields. The arched blade contours around the vertebral body surface, preventing inadvertent overcut toward the spinal canal or posterior ligament structures. The hexagonal grip maintains stability across larger surgical exposures.