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This Smith‑Peterson osteotome delivers a 6mm blade with hollow handle and extended 220mm length for controlled bone removal in spinal and orthopedic trauma work. The moderate blade width balances cutting authority with precision, while the hollow handle and extended length accommodate deep exposures and sustained surgical procedures. Stainless steel edges resist dulling during cortical bone engagement.
Features & Benefits
At 25mm wide, this curved Smith-Peterson gouge delivers broad bone removal along the spinal curve, particularly effective for bilateral facetectomy and decompression. The gentle curvature and 200mm length support controlled, sustained work around complex laminar and articular anatomy. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting reliability across routine sterilization.
The 32mm curved Smith-Peterson gouge represents the broadest curved-profile instrument for comprehensive bone removal along spinal contours during extensive decompression. Its gentle curve and 200mm length optimize reach along lamina, facets, and posterior elements. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable performance across many clinical cycles.
The curved Smith-Peterson gouge at 13mm width removes bone along curved spinal surfaces, including facet joints and articular margins. Its gentle curve improves access to contoured bony anatomy, and the 200mm shaft supports controlled excavation during facetectomy and joint preparation. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable sterilization cycles.
This curved Smith-Peterson gouge in 6mm width delivers controlled bone removal along curved surfaces and articular cartilage margins. The gentle curve and 200mm length improve approach geometry to complex bony landmarks like lamina and facet joints. Stainless steel construction withstands routine sterilization while maintaining reliable bone-cutting performance.
Smith‑Peterson gouge, curved 6mm wide head, scoops bone and removes articular cartilage during joint reconstruction and skeletal sculpting. The curved blade contours to complex joint surfaces and vertebral geometry. The 200mm length enables stable control in deep surgical fields.
This curved Smith-Peterson gouge in 19mm width removes bone along broader spinal curves, including posterior elements and facet complexes. The gentle curve improves trajectory to deep laminar and transverse process anatomy, and the 200mm length supports sustained controlled work. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable performance across many clinical cases.
The Smith-Peterson gouge, featuring a 10mm curved head and 203mm overall length, provides controlled cortical and cancellous bone removal with a curved blade geometry that reduces adjacent tissue trauma. Gouge configuration creates cup-shaped defects suited to bone grafting and vertebral reconstruction. Curved orientation facilitates controlled penetration into confined spinal and articular zones.
At 16mm wide, this curved Smith-Peterson gouge channels bone removal along substantial curved surfaces, particularly around facet joints and vertebral arches. The gentle curve and 200mm length optimize approach geometry during complex spinal decompressions. Stainless steel composition sustains high-temperature sterilization without edge degradation.
At 25mm wide, this straight Smith-Peterson gouge channels bone removal at maximum width for substantial vertebral body and graft-site preparation. The gouge profile evacuates bone chips continuously, and the 200mm length supports stable stroking mechanics. Stainless steel composition ensures lasting reliability across many surgical cycles.
The Smith-Peterson gouge at 32mm width represents the broad-profile instrument for comprehensive vertebral body and graft-site bone removal during extensive reconstruction. Its gouge geometry channels large bone volumes, and the 200mm length supports sustained, controlled work. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
This Smith-Peterson gouge at 13mm width maintains its straight cutting profile for channeled bone removal from larger defects and graft sites along the spine. The 200mm length and straight geometry deliver stable, controlled excavation during bone grafting and vertebral body preparation. Stainless steel construction sustains high-temperature sterilization protocols.
The Smith-Peterson gouge in 19mm width provides broad, straight bone removal for major vertebral body and graft-site clearing. The gouge profile channels bone efficiently, and the 200mm shaft supports controlled, sustained work during large-scale reconstruction. Stainless steel construction maintains edge sharpness across repeat sterilization.
The Smith-Peterson gouge in 10mm width and straight configuration channels bone removal from grooves and recesses along articular surfaces and vertebral bodies. The straight blade and 200mm length provide direct access during bone grafting and endplate preparation. Stainless steel composition withstands repeated sterilization without loss of cutting edge integrity.
At 16mm wide, this straight Smith-Peterson gouge extends bone-removal capability for substantial graft-site preparation and vertebral body clearing. Its gouge profile channels bone chips directly away, and the 200mm length supports sustained, controlled stroking. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable performance across many clinical cycles.
At 25mm wide, this Smith-Peterson osteotome offers broad curved geometry for substantial bone division during major joint fusion and reconstruction cases. The gentle curve preserves periosteal continuity while the 200mm length supports stable, controlled stroke mechanics. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable performance across high-volume sterilization.
The maximum-width Smith‑Peterson osteotome at 25mm provides maximum material removal during extensive anterior vertebral body resection and corpectomy procedures. The gentle curve maintains anatomical contact while distributing cutting force across the blade width. The straight 203mm shaft delivers sustained leverage without excessive flexion on the periosteum.
The larger Smith-Peterson osteotome, 32mm wide with gentle curvature and 203mm length, addresses extensive bone cuts in spinal fusion and comprehensive long-bone osteotomy procedures. The increased blade width handles significant bony volume while the curve improves ergonomic access to deep or angled cuts. Curved orientation reduces surgeon fatigue during demanding exposures.
The Smith‑Peterson osteotome at 13mm wide and gently curved at 203mm makes broader cortical cuts during hip and pelvic surgery. The gentle curve tracks the underlying bony contour during osteotomy, and the moderate cutting width balances coverage with control.
The Smith‑Peterson 13mm curved osteotome increases blade width for more efficient removal of vertebral body bone and endplate cartilage during decompression procedures. The gentle curve maintains anatomical alignment, while the 203mm straight shaft provides controlled cutting force and leverage. Stainless steel edges remain sharp through many surgical cycles.
The Smith-Peterson osteotome in 6mm width combines a gentle curve with a sharp edge for controlled bone division along natural periosteal planes. The 200mm length and curved geometry support precise osteotomy during joint fusion and realignment cases. Stainless steel construction maintains durability across routine sterilization and clinical reuse.
The narrower Smith‑Peterson osteotome variant provides a 6mm wide blade with identical gentle curvature, suited for fine bone-cutting in confined spaces adjacent to neural foramina and ligament attachments. The 203mm shaft maintains control during delicate vertebral or laminar osteotomy. Stainless steel edges withstand the shearing forces of repetitive bone removal.
This Smith-Peterson osteotome combines a gentle curve with a 19mm width to navigate complex spinal anatomy and long-bone articular surfaces. The curved geometry facilitates approach around anatomical obstructions and improves force transmission when working in confined spaces. Its 203mm length and curved profile enable surgeons to achieve desired osteotomy angles without repositioning.
This Smith‑Peterson curved osteotome combines a 19mm wide blade with a gentle curve that follows vertebral body and bone contours during anterior spinal procedures. The straight 203mm shaft delivers sustained cutting force without excessive torque on periosteal attachments. Stainless steel construction provides durability and edge retention across repeat use.
This Smith-Peterson osteotome measures 10mm wide and curves gently for larger-scale bone division while preserving periosteal attachments. The curved geometry and 200mm shaft support smooth, controlled fracture lines during fusion and joint realignment procedures. Stainless steel composition ensures reliable performance across repeat clinical cycles.
This Smith‑Peterson 10mm osteotome occupies the mid-range blade width within the curved line, balancing precision with material-removal efficiency during vertebral and bone procedures. The gentle curvature and straight 203mm shaft enable controlled lever action without excessive periosteal trauma. Stainless steel construction ensures durability.
Smith-Peterson osteotome with a gentle curve and 16mm cutting width is engineered for controlled osteotomy and bone shaping in articular cartilage-bearing surfaces and vertebral body margins. The curved geometry follows natural bone contours and reduces soft tissue trauma, while the 203mm length and stainless steel construction ensure reliable performance through multiple uses.
This Smith‑Peterson 16mm osteotome suits wider vertebral body procedures and large-scale bone removal during anterior spinal fusion preparation. The curved design follows vertebral contours and reduces shock stress to periosteum and endplate ligaments. Straight 203mm geometry ensures mechanical control during forceful cutting strokes.
Smith‑Peterson osteotome, straight 25mm wide, performs expansive bone sectioning during large‑scale orthopedic reconstruction and vertebral procedures. The wide cutting surface completes major osteotomies efficiently. The 200mm overall length balances reach and control.
Designed for hip and pelvic osteotomy, the Smith‑Peterson osteotome carries a straight 32mm wide cutting edge across a 203mm shaft for deep access to the femoral neck and acetabular margin. The broad blade engages dense cortical bone with a stable strike face, while the extended length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the periosteum during seating. Stainless‑steel construction supports edge retention through repeat reprocessing.