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Larger-field curved Stille osteotome (15mm blade) enters high-volume bone-removal phases where articular and metaphyseal surfaces require aggressive contouring. The gentle curve maintains surgical control during heavy work while reducing edge chipping. Eight-inch length supports reach without operator fatigue. Stainless‑steel sustains multi-case use.
Features & Benefits
Twenty-millimetre curved Stille osteotome delivers substantial bone cuts in extended exposures where wider osteotomies improve visualization and surgical access throughout the field. The gentle curvature preserves surrounding tissue while accommodating bulk removal of cortical and cancellous bone. Eight-inch shaft balances leverage and control. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
Extra-wide curved Stille osteotome (25mm) handles massive bone cuts in major orthopaedic exposures requiring wide osteotomies for optimal visualization and access. The gentle curve reduces chipping along bone edges and periosteal margins. Eight-inch length provides controlled reach in extensive anatomic fields. Stainless‑steel construction ensures repeat-use durability.
Maximum-width curved Stille osteotome (30mm blade) executes the broadest single-stroke bone cuts in major trauma and large-field orthopaedic exposures. The gentle curvature supports safe advancement despite the larger working surface area across periosteum and cortical bone. Eight-inch shaft maintains control. Stainless‑steel sustains multi-case service.
Curved Stille osteotome (6mm blade) conforms to articular cartilage and periosteal contours during delicate bone work near sensitive joint capsule structures. The gentle curve reduces traumatic edge effects on surrounding tissue and periosteum. Eight inches of shaft deliver precision control in confined anatomic spaces. Stainless‑steel resists oxidative pitting.
Moderately-curved Stille osteotome (8mm) addresses bone cuts adjacent to delicate neurovascular bundles and sensitive joint structure throughout the exposure. The gentle curvature enables safer advancement along anatomically sensitive regions while maintaining cutting effectiveness. Eight-inch length balances reach and tactile feedback during use. Stainless‑steel sustains routine processing.
This Stille straight osteotome features a 10mm blade width for progressive bone removal in larger osseous fields. The flat chisel profile maintains sharp cutting edges and reduces drift during controlled mallet impact. A 203mm shaft supports deep field access while maintaining operator control.
A Stille straight osteotome with a 12mm blade width is built for substantial bone removal during reconstruction or trauma procedures. The flat blade geometry tolerates repetitive mallet impact without edge degradation, supporting multiple cases per instrument. The 203mm length provides reach and control for varied surgical approaches.
Straight Stille osteotomes deliver linear bone cuts essential for vertebral body osteotomies and periosteal stripping in orthopaedic spine exposures. The 14mm cutting edge enters dense cortical bone with precision, and the 8-inch (203mm) length balances reach and control. Stainless‑steel composition ensures lasting durability across multiple surgical cycles.
This Stille straight osteotome with a 15mm blade accommodates large-volume bone removal in major reconstructive cases. The flat, robust profile maintains sharp geometry across repeat clinical use and tolerates forceful mallet application without chipping. A 203mm overall length supports both superficial and deep osseous approaches.
The 18mm Stille straight osteotome handles broader bone cuts in deep orthopaedic fields where wider osteotomies improve surgical access and visualization. Its compact 8-inch shaft balances leverage with intraoperative control during bone removal. Stainless‑steel composition delivers corrosion resistance across multiple surgical cycles.
A Stille straight osteotome with a 20mm blade width is engineered for major bone resection and reconstruction work. The flat chisel profile distributes mallet force effectively, supporting clean cortical separation without fracture propagation. The 203mm shaft accommodates deep operative fields while maintaining operator leverage.
Large-head Stille osteotome (22mm straight) executes major bone cuts in high-trauma exposures where wider osteotomies are required for adequate visualization. The 8-inch (203mm) length preserves intraoperative maneuverability in confined anatomic spaces. Stainless‑steel blade withstands repeated surgical demands.
This Stille straight osteotome features a 25mm blade width for extensive bone removal in spinal fusion, arthrodesis, or major reconstruction procedures. The broad flat profile ensures even force distribution and resists edge breakdown during prolonged use. A 203mm overall length supports effective reach across varied surgical depths.
A Stille straight osteotome with a 30mm blade width supports major osseous resection in large-field procedures such as spinal arthrodesis or maxillofacial reconstruction. The flat blade geometry tolerates sustained mallet impact while maintaining sharp cutting geometry. The 203mm length accommodates both superficial and deep anatomical approaches.
This Stille straight osteotome with a 6mm blade width is designed for controlled, precise bone sculpting in orthopedic procedures. The flat blade geometry distributes mallet strikes evenly, reducing stress concentration and supporting clean osseous cuts. An overall length of 203mm accommodates both direct and angled approach angles.
A Stille straight osteotome with an 8mm blade width delivers stable bone removal across moderate surgical fields. The flat blade profile ensures even load distribution during mallet strikes, reducing fracture risk and supporting clean cortical entry. The 203mm length accommodates standard orthopedic approach angles.
Stille‑Liston bone cutting forceps employ large angled jaws and double‑action leverage to sever dense cortical bone and periosteal attachments encountered in major fracture work and joint reconstruction. The extended 267mm length reaches deep into orthopedic exposures without sacrificing control, and the angled jaw orientation aligns naturally with typical skeletal anatomy during cutting. Reusable stainless steel endures the mechanical demands of bone cutting.
The Stille‑Luer duckbill rongeur removes bone with a wide double‑action bite ideal for vertebral laminae, facet joints, and larger cortical surfaces. The duckbill profile prevents slipping on curved bone, and the 10 × 18mm jaw accommodates substantial bone removal. At 267mm, it provides extended reach.
The Stille‑Luer rongeur delivers double‑action leverage with 10mm curved bite for controlled bone removal in spinal fusion and decompression procedures. Extended 216mm length provides reach and mechanical advantage during deep vertebral work. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable reprocessing and durability across repeat cases.
The Stille‑Luer rongeur delivers a 10mm × 18mm bite with double‑action leverage for efficient cortical bone removal. The 216mm overall length and straight profile suit major spinal and orthopedic decompression. Double‑action mechanics amplify cutting power, reducing operator force across repeated bone‑removal cycles.
Suture passers carry suture through bone tunnels, soft tissue, and joint capsule during orthopedic repair. This curved 235mm passer presents a blunt end with a suture hole at the tip, letting the surgeon thread and shuttle suture without piercing surrounding tissue. The phenolic handle steadies the grip across repeated passes and tolerates routine autoclave cycles.
The crotchet‑hook suture passer threads sutures through soft tissue planes and around ligamentous structures during rotator cuff and shoulder capsular repairs. Its curved shaft reaches deep tissue corridors, and the phenolic handle provides secure grip control during delicate tissue passage. The 235mm length accommodates shoulder exposures.
This Swiss‑pattern straight osteotome carries an 18mm cutting edge across a 127mm overall length, the widest in the series, suited to broad cortical work in foot and small‑bone osteotomy. The 18mm width distributes mallet force across a longer bone contact surface, while the straight blade preserves alignment with the periosteal plane. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across many cases.
This Swiss‑pattern straight osteotome features a 14mm cutting edge and a 127mm overall length, suited to controlled bone shaping in hand, foot, and small‑bone orthopedic procedures. The 14mm width allows broader purchase across cortical bone surfaces during osteotomy, while the straight profile preserves alignment with the periosteal plane. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across many cases.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps is configured with a straight jaw and 2mm tip for micromanipulation of fine intraocular structures. Precision jaw alignment and tactile feedback support IOL positioning, capsular edge manipulation, and delicate tissue grasping during anterior segment work. The 127mm length and compact profile optimize control in confined operative spaces.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps is sized for larger structure engagement with a 4mm straight jaw and fine geometric precision. Use during IOL handling, capsular fixation tasks, and fine tissue repositioning throughout anterior segment procedures. The 127mm working length and smooth jaw surfaces deliver controlled grasping without tissue trauma.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps features an 8mm straight jaw for broader structure capture and positioning during posterior segment manipulation and larger IOL work. The geometric precision and smooth jaw surfaces enable atraumatic grasping of capsular tissue and intraocular implants. A 127mm shaft supports stable control in confined IOL and capsule tasks.
Sypert bone tamp (3mm × 8mm oval head, crisscross end) compacts bone along linear surfaces and confined spaces requiring shaped contact geometry throughout the procedure. The oval head distributes force across elongated endplate regions and narrow fusion sites. Crisscross end improves mallet grip and strike control. Eleven-and-one-half-inch (290mm) phenolic handle extends reach into deep fields. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
The Sypert bone tamp is engineered for precise impaction of bone graft material and femoral stem insertion in orthopedic procedures. The 4 × 10mm oval head distributes impaction force across a wider surface, reducing the risk of fracture extension, while the crisscross grip end prevents slippage during forceful striking. Phenolic handle material provides a resilient, dampening contact that reduces hand fatigue and vibration transmission.