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Built at 4mm (5/32") with fully threaded double trocar points, this Steinmann pin pairs heavy shaft stiffness with full thread length for major skeletal traction requiring maximum pull‑out resistance against axial load.
Features & Benefits
Built with a single trocar point and a round opposite end on a 229mm 2.4mm shaft, this Steinmann pin pairs the cortical‑entry geometry of the trocar with a smooth load‑bearing round point for traction frame attachment. The 2.4mm gauge suits pediatric and small‑bone traction.
This pin with single‑ended trocar and round point in 2.8mm diameter provides temporary fracture reduction holding and alignment maintenance during open and percutaneous fixation. The round‑point geometry reduces cortical stress concentration compared to sharp trocar designs, while the 229mm length accommodates larger bone fragments. Stainless steel resists corrosion.
The Steinmann pin single‑ended trocar features a sharp round point geometry optimized for bone penetration during skeletal traction and fracture fixation. The 2mm diameter provides moderate rigidity while minimizing cortical bone disruption during insertion through the intramedullary canal. Disposable format ensures sterility and eliminates reprocessing burden.
These single‑ended Steinmann pins pair a trocar drilling tip with a round trailing end across a 3.2mm × 229mm shaft, supplied five per pack. The trocar leads through cortical bone for fracture fixation and external traction, while the smooth round end seats into chucks and traction bows without snagging. Stainless steel construction and disposable packaging preserve tip sharpness for each case.
Built with a single trocar point and a round opposite point on a 229mm 4mm shaft, this Steinmann pin pairs the cortical‑entry geometry of the trocar with a smooth round opposite end for traction frame attachment. The configuration supports skeletal traction setups requiring a defined load‑bearing end.
The Steinmann pin single‑ended design with a 4.5mm round cross‑section and trocar tip facilitates rapid transcortical placement for skeletal traction, temporary reduction holding, and percutaneous fixation in fracture care. The 229mm length reaches through thick soft tissue envelopes typical in femoral and tibial fractures. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from skin contact and blood exposure during placement.
The Stellbrink synovectomy rongeur features a heavily curved profile with a 2 × 5mm jaw that navigates around the joint capsule margin and infrapatellar fat pad during inflammatory tissue removal from the knee and shoulder. The pronounced curve orients the bite perpendicular to synovial surfaces, allowing surgeons to remove redundant membrane without damaging articular cartilage. At 171mm overall, the compact profile suits both open and minimally invasive approaches.
The Stellbrink synovectomy bone rongeur features a half-curved design with 2 × 5mm jaws for removing bone fragments and cartilage debris from joint spaces. The standard curve reduces hand torque during repetitive biting around articular surfaces. Its 171mm length maintains good control while reaching into deep synovial compartments.
The Stille‑type chisel carries a straight 2mm cutting head on a 203mm body, sized for fine cortical work in hand, foot, and craniofacial procedures. The narrow head places clean planar cuts under mallet impact, and the long body keeps the surgeon's grip well clear of the impact zone.
Curved Stille gouge (10mm blade) sculpts bone along articular surfaces and complex periosteal contours in confined orthopaedic spaces. The gentle curve accommodates anatomic variation and joint capsule proximity during delicate work. Eight-inch (203mm) length enables control near sensitive structures. Stainless‑steel resists corrosion.
This Stille curved gouge with a 12mm width supports moderate-volume bone contouring in fields with challenging approach angles. The curved shaft improves operative access and reduces repetitive strain, while the cutting profile delivers smooth, controlled osseous removal. A 203mm overall length provides effective reach.
A Stille curved gouge with a 15mm width is engineered for larger-scale bone contouring in angled or restricted operative fields. The curved shaft geometry improves visualization and ergonomic control, while the broad blade profile supports sustained mallet impact. The 203mm overall length accommodates varied reconstructive approaches.
This Stille curved gouge with a 20mm width supports major bone contouring in deep or angled surgical fields. The curved shaft angle enhances reach beneath overhanging structures and reduces operator strain during prolonged use. The broad cutting profile tolerates forceful mallet application while maintaining clean osseous separation.
Maximum-width curved Stille gouge (25mm blade) handles extensive bone removal along articular and metaphyseal surfaces requiring broad curved gouging throughout the exposure. The gentle curvature reduces chipping and improves control despite the larger working surface area. Eight-inch length enables reach. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
This Stille curved gouge with a 6mm width is designed for delicate bone sculpting in confined or angulated fields. The curved shaft angle improves visualization and reduces hand strain compared to straight instruments, while the 6mm cutting edge supports precision work in sensitive areas.
A Stille curved gouge with an 8mm width enables controlled bone removal in angled or restricted surgical spaces. The curved shaft geometry improves ergonomic access beneath overhanging structures, while the cutting profile maintains smooth osseous separation. The 203mm overall length accommodates varied anatomical approaches.
A Stille straight gouge featuring a 10mm width enables controlled bone removal along curves and depressions without sudden fracture. The curved blade profile disperses mallet force smoothly, reducing shock loading. The 203mm shaft supports both direct and angled operative approaches.
This Stille straight gouge with a 12mm width is built for moderate-volume bone sculpting in fields requiring curved, flowing removal patterns. The curved cutting profile maintains even contact across the bone surface, reducing stress points and supporting clean separation. A 203mm overall length accommodates varied surgical approaches.
Fourteen-millimetre straight Stille gouge addresses moderate-width bone cuts in controlled orthopaedic exposures where linear geometry guides osteotomy paths and cortical trimming. The straight blade prevents curved deflection during advancement. Eight-inch length enables balanced reach and cutting control throughout the work. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
A Stille straight gouge with a 15mm width supports progressive bone sculpting in larger reconstructive fields. The curved blade geometry follows natural osseous contours, reducing sudden load spikes that could cause fracture or trauma. The 203mm length provides effective reach across varied surgical depths.
Eighteen-millimetre straight Stille gouge handles broader linear bone cuts in larger exposures requiring aggressive cortical sculpting and periosteal removal. The straight profile maintains cut direction throughout advancement without edge deflection. Eight-inch (203mm) length provides stable reach in extended fields. Stainless‑steel composition ensures lasting performance.
This Stille straight gouge with a 20mm width is engineered for major bone contouring during extensive reconstruction procedures. The broad curved profile maintains even striking contact and supports sustained mallet impact without edge damage. A 203mm overall length accommodates both superficial and deep osseous work.
Wide-head straight Stille gouge (22mm) removes substantial bone across major exposures where linear cortical cuts improve surgical approach and visualization. The straight blade prevents curve-induced wandering during heavy work. Eight-inch length supports intraoperative stability in extended anatomic fields. Stainless‑steel sustains multi-case demands.
A Stille straight gouge featuring a 25mm width supports extensive bone sculpting in large-scale reconstructive and orthopedic cases. The curved blade profile efficiently removes bone while following natural anatomical contours, reducing trauma to surrounding structures. The 203mm overall length provides reach and control.
This Stille straight gouge with a 30mm width is built for major-volume bone sculpting in spinal fusion, arthrodesis, and maxillofacial reconstruction. The broad curved profile distributes mallet force evenly and maintains sharp geometry across repeat clinical use. The 203mm length supports both direct and deep operative approaches.
Straight Stille gouge (6mm) removes bone along linear cortical paths and periosteal surfaces in controlled orthopaedic sculpting work. The straight blade delivers predictable cuts without curve-induced deviation or edge effects on adjacent tissue. Eight-inch (203mm) length supports reach and mechanical leverage. Stainless‑steel resists corrosion.
This Stille straight gouge with an 8mm width is designed for precise curvilinear bone sculpting without lifting or fracturing. The curved cutting surface follows natural bone contours, reducing stress concentration and supporting smooth osseous removal. A 203mm overall length provides reach and control across varied orthopedic procedures.
Ten-millimetre curved Stille osteotome combines moderate blade width with gentle curvature for balanced bone removal in mid-field exposures. The 8-inch length provides stable reach without sacrificing precision during extended periosteal and cortical work. Stainless‑steel composition ensures repeat-use reliability across many surgical cases.
Twelve-millimetre curved Stille osteotome enters broader surgical fields requiring shaped bone cuts away from critical neural and vascular zones. The gentle curve distributes force more safely across dense cortical bone and periosteal surface. Eight inches of shaft support intraoperative maneuverability. Stainless‑steel resists oxidative corrosion.