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These needle-nose pliers feature fine-pointed jaws for grasping small bone fragments, pins, and hardware during orthopedic assembly and reduction. The precision tip design permits manipulation of fine hardware in narrow surgical spaces without bulk. Stainless-steel construction ensures corrosion resistance and durability through repeated sterilization and orthopedic case use.
Features & Benefits
Serrated needle‑nose pliers tapered to 2mm deliver firm grip on small hardware and wire segments in hand and wrist orthopedic fixation. The serration pattern locks round or irregularly‑shaped fasteners without slipping, essential for secure intraoperative adjustment. At 140mm, the shaft supports single‑hand manipulation in confined spaces.
The Novo extra-large mallet features all-phenolic construction and a 87mm head to deliver maximum-force percussion during major orthopedic procedures on large bone surfaces and vertebral bodies. At 263.5mm length and 12.3oz, the instrument extends reach while maintaining control. Plastic construction prevents metal-to-bone trauma.
The Novo small mallet delivers controlled percussion through its phenolic cylinder-shaped head at 56mm diameter. Weighing 6.2oz and measuring 250mm, the instrument suits fine-to-medium orthopedic bone work with reduced operator fatigue. Round handle and plastic construction minimize percussive rebound and trauma.
The Novo medium phenolic mallet provides balanced atraumatic percussion through its all-plastic construction and 70.8mm head. The extended 261mm length and 8.8oz weight suit medium-to-large spinal exposures and vertebral body work. Round handle supports secure grip during prolonged use.
The Novo medium-heavy mallet employs all-plastic phenolic construction with a 70.7mm head to deliver substantial but atraumatic percussion during major spinal and vertebral body procedures. At 262mm length and 12.1oz, the instrument combines leverage with controlled force application. Round handle provides ergonomic grip.
The Novo-Bach chisel, curved with 16mm head and phenolic handle, enables controlled bone sculpting during orthopaedic procedures requiring angled approach geometry. At 270mm overall length, it provides extended reach and mechanical advantage for chisel-driven bone work. The phenolic handle offers insulation and ergonomic comfort during repetitive striking, while stainless steel sustains edge sharpness.
The Novo-Bach chisel, straight with 20mm head and phenolic handle, delivers broad, direct bone-cutting geometry in orthopaedic procedures. The 248mm length supports comfortable hand positioning and mechanical advantage, while the phenolic handle provides insulation and grip comfort. Stainless steel construction ensures edge sharpness and durability across routine sterilization and repeated clinical use.
Novo-Bach straight chisel (20mm head) delivers precise linear bone cuts in controlled orthopaedic exposures where sharp chisel geometry ensures clean intramedullary canal entrance and cortical separation. Phenolic handle provides secure grip during mallet-driven work and bone strikes. Nine-and-three-quarter-inch (248mm) length offers extended reach. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
The Novo-Bach gouge combines curved geometry with a 10mm wide head for precise bone shaping and contouring during orthopedic reconstruction. Its phenolic handle absorbs mallet impact while the curved design enhances access to complex bony anatomy. At 254mm overall length, the instrument reaches moderately deep fields.
This Novo-Bach wider-head gouge (15mm) enters larger bone surfaces requiring bulk removal or sculptural contouring of periosteal regions. The phenolic handle maintains steady hand position across extended surgical exposures in high-demand work. Stainless‑steel construction supports durable performance across repeat clinical cases.
The Novo-Bach curved gouge delivers controlled bone removal across orthopaedic exposures requiring shaped cuts into periosteal surfaces and cancellous bone. Its 5mm wide head with phenolic handle architecture supports prolonged grip stability during osteotomy and bone sculpting work. Stainless‑steel construction sustains cleaning cycles and repeated surgical use across many cases.
The Novo-Bach gouge, straight with 15mm wide head and phenolic handle, enables broad bone removal and sculpting in orthopaedic procedures requiring larger-capacity scooping. The straight geometry and extended 254mm length support stable positioning and mechanical advantage. Phenolic construction and stainless steel ensure comfortable, durable performance across repeated operative cases.
The Novo-Bach gouge, straight with 5mm head and phenolic handle, provides fine bone-scooping capability in confined orthopaedic spaces. The straight geometry supports controlled scooping motion, while the extended 254mm length provides reach and mechanical advantage. Phenolic handle offers comfort and insulation, and stainless steel sustains durability across numerous sterilization cycles.
The Novo-Bach mallet combines stainless steel with phenolic handle construction for balanced percussion during medium-scale orthopedic procedures on bone and periosteum. The 37mm head and 245mm length accommodate spinal fusion and vertebral body exposure. Stainless steel head provides reliable striking surface across repeat use.
Lighter at 13.1 ounces, the Novo‑Beau stainless‑steel mallet pairs a 50mm head with a phenolic handle for fine osteotome control during small‑bone work. The reduced weight favors graded strikes when seating chisels in cancellous bone or trimming a guided osteotomy. A 242mm length keeps the surgeon's hand outside the operative field. Stainless‑steel head construction sustains strike geometry across repeat cases.
The Novo-Beau gouge-type screw distractor with 9mm wide head and phenolic handle provides controlled bone expansion and distraction in orthopaedic procedures requiring gradual separation of bone surfaces. The screw mechanism allows precise, incremental adjustment, while the 222mm length supports comfortable positioning. Stainless steel construction sustains durability across sterilization and repeated use.
The Novo-Erstat mallet balances stainless steel and phenolic construction for lightweight percussion during orthopedic bone work. The 70mm head and phenolic handle reduce fatigue during extended procedures targeting vertebral body and periosteal manipulation. At 242mm length, the instrument extends reach into moderately deep surgical fields.
The Novo-Max mallet employs all-phenolic construction with a metal ring to provide lightweight, atraumatic percussion during orthopedic bone work. The large 43.3mm head and extended 260mm length suit major vertebral body and spinal procedures. Plastic construction absorbs impact without metal-bone contact trauma.
Nylon cap replacement head for orthopaedic mallets, this single‑unit component restores impact absorption during bone and cartilage procedures. The nylon material provides atraumatic striking surface while preserving underlying tissue integrity. Reusable format supports cost‑effective routine instrument maintenance.
This nylon cap replacement head is compatible with bone mallets, providing a protective striking surface that transmits impact force to bone and implants while limiting secondary tissue trauma. The nylon construction is softer than metal, distributing force across a broader surface and reducing the risk of excessive bone compression or implant deformation. Reusable nylon caps are easily replaced and support sustainable mallet maintenance.
These nylon mallet heads protect surrounding soft tissue and bone surfaces during impaction of chisels and osteotomes. The replaceable cap design enables multiple uses per handle, reducing overall surgical set footprint. Nylon material prevents direct metal-on-bone contact that could cause unnecessary trauma to periosteum and articular cartilage.
Nylon replacement head for combination mallet #2 restores protective striking surface and extends instrument longevity. The 32mm diameter and 12.9mm height fit standard combination mallet configurations. Nylon composition absorbs striking force while preserving underlying periosteal and chondral surfaces.
The 25mm nylon replacement head for Combination Mallet #6 (M07600) restores the impact face after wear. The nylon surface delivers controlled strikes on osteotomes and chisels without metal‑on‑metal noise, and the threaded fit holds the head against repeated mallet impacts.
The nylon replacement head fits Mallet #1 (M05100) at 25mm diameter and 14.4mm height, restoring the impact face after wear. The nylon surface delivers a controlled strike on osteotomes and chisels without metal‑on‑metal noise or recoil, and the threaded fit holds the head against repeated impacts.
Nylon replacement head for Ombredanne‑Wagner mallet delivers atraumatic striking surface for periosteal and cartilage‑sparing impact work. The 40mm diameter and 14.4mm height fit standard Ombredanne‑Wagner mallet shafts. Nylon material absorbs and distributes striking force across bone without crushing underlying tissue.
This nylon replacement head fits the Mead Mallet #49 (item M10500), restoring the dampened strike profile that protects osteotomes and bone surfaces from harsh metal‑on‑metal feedback. The 23mm diameter, 7mm tall head reseats cleanly into the original mount. Nylon construction absorbs shock at the bone interface while remaining serviceable across repeat clinical use.
Nylon replacement cap for combination mallet fits 38mm diameter heads and restores protective striking surface for periosteal and chondral work. The 38mm diameter and slim 14.4mm height ensure proper fit on standard mallet shafts. Nylon material absorbs impact force while protecting underlying bone and cartilage.
The 25mm nylon replacement head for Combination Mallet #5 (M07400) restores the impact face after wear with the same nylon surface as other Combination Mallet replacements. The threaded fit holds the head against repeated mallet impacts.
This nylon replacement head fits the D6686 orthopedic mallet, restoring a controlled strike face for osteotome and chisel work without the rebound of metal-on-metal contact. The softer polymer absorbs impact noise while transmitting predictable force into the cutting edge along the cortical bone. Nylon construction is durable through repeated case use and tolerates standard reprocessing alongside the parent mallet.