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At 23mm blade width, this larger Bankart‑Kolbel glenoid retractor accommodates broader glenoid surfaces and extended rotator-cuff footprint exposure during revision shoulder reconstruction and bone-grafting procedures. The heavily curved blade aligns with articular geometry, providing atraumatic contact during sustained retraction. The 2-prong fixation enables hands-free exposure without assistant requirement.
Features & Benefits
The Bankart percussion awl with 15/16 inch (24.8mm) round head and square body creates pilot holes and bony impressions in shoulder reconstruction procedures. The square geometry prevents rotation during mallet percussion and bone work. Stainless steel ensures reliable performance and durability for repeated surgical use.
The Beckman retractor delivers ratcheted self‑retaining capability with 4 × 4 blunt prongs for expansive periosteal and visceral protection in deep orthopedic fields. Its hinged lateral blades (25mm × 25mm) achieve maximum opening of 135mm, enabling broad exposure during spinal fusion and complex osteotomy work. The 310mm length provides leverage and stable hands‑free positioning throughout extended procedures.
Beckman self‑retaining retractor with 4 × 4 blunt prongs and hinged 25mm × 50.5mm blades delivers hands‑free retraction for soft tissue and bone exposure in orthopedic procedures. The ratcheted mechanism holds fascia and periosteum without manual assistance during extended cases. Stainless steel ensures reliable reprocessing and lasting durability for repeat surgical use.
This Beckman retractor presents a 4 × 4 sharp prong configuration on hinged 19mm x 25mm blades with a 164mm maximum opening, engineered for self-retaining spinal and deep orthopedic exposures. The hinged arm design and 311mm overall length accommodate variable field widths during vertebral and long-bone procedures.
The Beckman-Adson laminectomy retractor employs hinged blades with four-by-four sharp prongs spanning 44mm × 25mm, opening to 145mm for wide-field laminectomy access. The hinged mechanism allows independent blade positioning over lamina and foramen margins. At 311mm, the extended length supports safe distancing in posterior cervical and lumbar approaches. Stainless steel resists corrosion through sterilization.
The Beckman‑Eaton retractor employs 7 × 7 sharp prongs across a 44mm × 48mm footprint to achieve broad, controlled self‑retaining exposure. The sharp tooth geometry bites into fascia and periosteum, securing the deep field throughout spinal and large orthopedic cases. Its 318mm length accommodates extended surgical approaches.
The Beckman retractor features four by four sharp prongs with hinged 25 × 50.5mm blades that open to a maximum of 145mm, providing self‑retaining tissue exposure for large orthopedic fields. Sharp prongs penetrate fascia and periosteum securely without slippage. The hinged arm design and 310mm overall length distribute retraction force across a stable lever system.
Bennett bone elevator/retractor, small size, with a 44mm wide straight blade and 254mm length is engineered for controlled elevation and retraction of bone and periosteum during orthopedic exposure, particularly in limited-field proximal approaches. The blade geometry provides broad yet controlled surface contact for retracting cortical and cancellous bone without tissue crush.
The Bennett bone elevator delivers controlled lifting and retraction of periosteum and bone during open reduction procedures. This straight, small‑profile instrument measures 64mm wide and 254mm overall length, fitting compact surgical corridors where space is constrained. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable durability across repeated sterilization cycles.
Bergman II mallet features stainless steel head and phenolic handle with compact 29.5mm diameter and moderate 15.6oz weight for fine‑precision percutaneous and arthroscopic procedures. The 261mm overall length enables controlled impact without excessive reach. Moderate weight suits prolonged surgical procedures.
Bergman mallet with round knurled handle and stainless steel head delivers controlled striking during bone and cartilage procedures. The 24.9mm head diameter and 14.8oz weight suit fine‑precision work in confined surgical spaces. Its 241mm overall length provides stable handheld control.
This Berry wire‑twisting forceps combines tungsten‑carbide construction with 6mm rounded serrated jaws, delivering superior edge retention during repeated wire rotation and fixation. The ring handles (gold‑plated for visibility) provide ergonomic fingertip control during axial twisting motions at the vertebral lamina or transverse process. The straight 184mm profile supports stable intraoperative positioning.
The Beyer rongeur offers a curved profile and spring handle paired with a 3mm × 14mm double‑action bite for ergonomic bone removal during extended procedures. The curved geometry improves approach angles in angled surgical fields. Spring handle action reduces hand fatigue while maintaining precise bite control.
Beyer rongeurs feature a spring double‑action handle and a 4mm × 15mm bite that excels at controlled removal of vertebral osteophytes and laminar bone during complex spinal reconstructions. The curved jaw naturally approaches cortical surfaces without binding, and the spring return assists the surgeon's hand during repetitive cutting cycles. The compact 178mm length balances reach with maneuverability. Reusable stainless steel supports many procedures.
The Bishop bone curette combines a round cup geometry with a straight shaft for reliable scraping and debris removal in orthopedic cases. Size 1 delivers precise control in confined spaces, while the 159mm length balances reach with maneuverability. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durability through repeated sterilization and intraoperative use.
This Size 2 Bishop curette expands the capacity for bone curettage while maintaining the straight‑shaft precision geometry. The round cup profile efficiently removes debris and degenerated bone in deeper orthopedic fields. The 159mm length preserves tactile feedback necessary for safe tissue contact in confined operative spaces.
The Size 3 Bishop curette offers increased working surface for larger debridement volumes in orthopedic procedures. Its round cup design efficiently aggregates bone chips and debris, and the straight geometry delivers reliable tactile feedback. Built for sustained use across multiple cases through stainless‑steel durability.
The largest Size 4 round cup Bishop curette delivers maximum working surface for efficient bone removal in expanded orthopedic fields. The straight shaft maintains precise hand control throughout the procedure, while the 159mm overall length preserves reach without sacrificing tactile sensitivity. Stainless‑steel core resists wear across multiple sterilization cycles.
Bishop bone holding forceps incorporate an adjustable jaw mechanism that accommodates variable bone thicknesses and contours without requiring manual readjustment between fragments. The 229mm length provides reach suitable for deeper orthopedic exposures, and straight geometry ensures stable control when securing reductions across the periosteal and cortical interfaces. Stainless steel construction endures repeated clinical use.
This Blair-Rollet retractor features four blunt prongs on a rigid 6mm wide blade, measuring 140mm overall length, designed for gentle soft-tissue and periosteal retraction in orthopedic exposures. Its compact rigid geometry prevents unintended blade movement during steady-state exposure.
The Blair-Rollet retractor's four sharp prongs span a rigid 6mm-wide blade, designed for precise tissue retraction over periosteum and joint capsule margins. At 140mm, the compact profile supports fingertip control in narrow orthopedic exposures. Stainless steel withstands repeated use and sterilization.
The Block chisel mallet combines a post mortem chisel head with a serrated hook end for specialized bone sculpting and removal during orthopedic procedures. At 24mm diameter and 256mm length, the instrument reaches into deep surgical fields. Weighing 1 pound 0.1oz, the substantial profile supports controlled percussion.
The Block mallet with a universal narrow 7mm tip at 6.1 ounces and an 18mm phenolic handle delivers controlled compact strikes for fine cortical work and dental procedures. The narrow tip concentrates impact force precisely at the working face.
The Blumenthal rongeur combines a 30‑degree angled geometry with a 152mm working length for bone removal in orthopedic cases where lateral approach angles optimize access. The angled bite profile allows surgeons to approach bone defects from compound angles, particularly useful in confined or angled orthopedic fields. Stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable cutting edge across repeated operative use.
The Blumenthal rongeur at 45 degrees provides an intermediate angle for access to posterolateral and oblique bone surfaces, bridging straight and 90-degree geometries. At 152mm length, this moderate-angle variant reaches laminar and facet bone while maintaining direct visual control. The Blumenthal jaw pattern delivers consistent, controlled biting mechanics in spinal decompression work.
The Blumenthal rongeur angled at 90 degrees delivers perpendicular jaw access to lateral bone surfaces and posterolateral vertebral facets where straight rongeurs cannot reach. At 152mm overall length, the instrument permits controlled two-handed bone biting in confined spinal decompression zones. The perpendicular angle geometry supports laminar and foraminal bone removal without excessive manipulation.
The Bohler bone rongeur forceps features a curved jaw geometry optimized for controlled bone nibbling in orthopedic procedures. The 4mm working width allows selective removal of bone fragments and cortical edges while the curved profile follows the surgical anatomy. Spring tension supports repetitive clamping without hand fatigue, and stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability through sterilization cycles.
The Bohler cutting forceps combine a curved bite geometry with bone‑cutting capability for removing or modifying cortical fragments during fracture reduction and joint reconstruction. A standard curve supports access to deeper anatomical structures, and the 146mm length permits control in confined spaces. The eponymous pattern reflects decades of spinal and extremity surgical refinement.
This four‑sided bone awl carries a square tapered tip that bites into cortical bone to start a pilot path for wires, pins, or screws. The 159mm straight shaft transmits axial force from a controlled mallet strike or manual press, and the faceted tip resists skiving on curved bone surfaces. Stainless‑steel construction holds the point geometry through repeat sharpening and sterilization.