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This six‑millimeter X‑serrated bone tamp compacts cancellous bone graft and autogenous bone chips during spine fusion and orthopedic reconstruction. The serrated tip surface distributes force uniformly across the graft bed, minimizing fragmentation while maximizing fill density. The 159mm compact length suits posterior spinal exposure with controlled stroke depth within the vertebral body.
Features & Benefits
At 8mm width, this bone tamp with X-serrated tip represents the largest compaction instrument for extensive graft incorporation during major spinal fusion. The serrated surface provides secure grip on cancellous bone, preventing slippage during sustained tapping, and the 160mm length supports powerful, controlled strokes. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable clinical performance.
This bone tamp drives graft material and impacts cancellous bone into prepared cavities during fusion and fracture work. The 9mm X‑serrated tip grips bone fragments and resists slip on cortical surfaces, while the straight 160mm shaft delivers controlled mallet energy to the working end. Stainless steel construction holds the cross‑serration through repeat impaction.
The Bristow‑Bankart retractor features 2 angled blunt prongs for atraumatic soft tissue exposure during shoulder capsular repair and tendon reattachment. The working width provides adequate retraction of the anterior capsule and rotator cuff structures. Stainless steel is engineered for durable performance and repeat‑case reliability.
The Bristow‑Bankart retractor features 3 angled blunt prongs for atraumatic soft tissue exposure during shoulder capsular repair and tendon reattachment. The working width provides adequate retraction of the anterior capsule and rotator cuff structures. Stainless steel is engineered for durable performance and repeat‑case reliability.
The Bruns‑Spratt size 0 curette with 45‑degree angle and oval cup enables controlled bone and cartilage removal in medium‑depth joint spaces and vertebral body work. The hollow handle design mitigates fatigue during sustained manipulation, while the angled access improves approach to intra‑articular surfaces. Stainless steel construction ensures durability through many cases.
The Brun (Spratt) curette carries a Size 0 straight oval cup on a hollow handle, sized for bone debridement and curettage in orthopedic and dental procedures. The hollow handle reduces overall instrument weight, and the 229mm length keeps the surgeon's grip clear of the operative field during sustained curettage.
Bruns-Spratt curette, size 0, with a straight profile and oval cup combines delicate curettage capability with a hollow handle for reduced hand fatigue during prolonged fine bone work. The 171mm length and stainless steel construction support reliable access to small anatomical defects and articular surfaces.
This Bruns-Spratt curette at size 00 combines an oval cup with angled geometry, tilted forward 10 degrees to improve approach angle during intervertebral and articular surface work. The hollow handle reduces weight and fatigue, and the 171mm length supports controlled, sustained curettage. Stainless steel construction withstands routine sterilization.
Bruns‑Spratt curette, size 00 with oval cup, removes intermediate bone fragments and surgical debris. The hollow handle minimizes hand fatigue during sustained curettage. The 229mm overall length maintains access throughout complex skeletal procedures.
The Bruns-Spratt curette, size 00 (2/0) with straight orientation and hollow handle, delivers delicate bone and cartilage removal across fine articular surfaces and endplate margins during joint reconstruction and spinal fusion. Oval cup geometry ensures even pressure distribution without point loading on subchondral bone. Hollow handle reduces instrument weight while maintaining structural integrity across extended procedures.
The Bruns‑Spratt curette size 000 with 45‑degree angle and oval cup is designed for fine cancellous bone removal and cartilage debridement in joint and articular surface reconstruction. The small oval head suits confined intra‑articular access, while the hollow handle reduces operative fatigue during prolonged use. At 229mm, the length provides reach into hip and knee exposures.
Bruns‑Spratt curette, size 000 with oval cup and straight profile, removes small bone fragments and debris from delicate skeletal surfaces. The hollow handle reduces weight during extended curettage work. The 229mm length enables stable access to deep orthopedic fields.
The Bruns-Spratt curette at size 3/0 features a straight oval cup and hollow handle for lightweight, controlled bone and cartilage removal. The size 3/0 dimension supports fine work within confined joint spaces and intervertebral disc zones. The 171mm length and angled geometry provide stable approach to articular and discal surfaces.
The Bruns‑Spratt curette in size 4/0 carries a small oval cup on a straight 171mm shaft for fine cancellous bone curettage and lesion debridement. The hollow handle reduces overall mass for prolonged hand work without sacrificing rigidity. Stainless steel construction holds the cup edge through repeated reprocessing.
Bruns-Spratt curette, size 5/0 (smallest), with a straight profile and oval cup combined with a lightweight hollow handle is engineered for delicate curettage of small bony defects and intricate vertebral body surfaces. The straight geometry permits direct approach, while the 171mm length and hollow handle reduce hand fatigue during extended fine work.
The Bruns‑Spratt size 1 curette with 45‑degree angle and oval cup delivers larger‑volume bone removal in open reduction and arthroscopic joint reconstruction. The hollow handle reduces fatigue during prolonged curettage, while the angled geometry improves access to deep joint compartments and vertebral bodies. Stainless steel resists corrosion in bone environments.
Bruns‑Spratt curette, size 1 with oval cup and straight geometry, performs bone and soft‑tissue debridement in orthopedic and spinal work. The oval profile conforms to bone contours during deliberate scraping motions. The hollow handle sustains prolonged use without grip fatigue.
Built straight at Size 1, the Brun‑Spratt curette presents a larger oval cup than the 0000 version on a hollow‑handle 171mm body. The straight shaft suits direct in‑line bone debridement, and the larger cup clears bone faster in moderate‑volume work.
The Bruns‑Spratt size 2 curette with 45‑degree angle and oval cup enables aggressive bone and tumor curettage in large‑scale joint reconstruction and spinal debridement. The hollow handle supports sustained manipulation without hand fatigue, while the angled access optimizes approach to vertebral bodies and articular joint spaces. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization.
The Bruns‑Spratt curette Size 2 provides controlled debridement of bone surfaces and periosteal tissues during orthopedic procedures. Its straight profile and hollow handle enable precise access to cortical and cancellous bone within limited exposure fields. The oval cup configuration conforms to curved bone contours for efficient soft tissue and bone fragment removal.
The Bruns-Spratt curette, size 3 with 45-degree angle, hollow handle, and 229mm length, removes bone and cartilage at specific angles suited to facet joint and vertebral corner work during spinal fusion and arthroplasty. Angled orientation improves access to joint recesses and endplate margins. Oval cup distributes curettage force evenly without point trauma.
Size 3 Bruns‑Spratt curettage delivers intermediate bone surface debridement across larger work areas in orthopedic and spinal procedures. The hollow handle design and straight 229mm shaft provide balanced control while accessing cortical and cancellous bone during graft bed preparation. Oval cup geometry conforms smoothly to vertebral and tibial surfaces.
Bruns-Spratt curette, size 4, with an angled-forward working geometry and hollow handle enables efficient removal of ossified disc and osteophytic material from vertebral endplates during fusion preparation. The angled profile improves approach without hand contortion, and the larger oval cup volume accelerates debris removal.
This Bruns-Spratt curette, size 5, with an angled-forward profile and hollow handle is optimized for aggressive debris clearance from large intravertebral and disc spaces during extensive fusion preparation. The angled geometry permits efficient scraping without excessive wrist rotation, while the hollow handle sustains comfort during prolonged use.
Bruns-Spratt curette, size 6 (largest), with an angled-forward geometry and hollow handle delivers efficient bulk removal of ossified disc and vertebral body osteophytes during extensive spinal fusion preparation. The angled profile improves intravertebral access without hand contortion, and the hollow handle reduces fatigue during extended procedures.
This Bruns‑Spratt curette, 6, provides lightweight oval cup with hollow handle for delicate vertebral body and laminar curettage. The 178mm compact scale suits confined spinal fusion fields. Stainless steel construction enables reliable reprocessing and lasting durability across repeated surgical procedures.
Sized for moderate defects, this Bruns size 2 straight curette presents an oval cup that scoops cancellous bone and soft pathologic tissue from confined bony cavities. The hexagonal solid handle delivers torque without rolling between fingers, and the 229mm length supplies reach into the intramedullary canal during debridement.
Size 3 widens the Bruns curette's oval cup for broader cancellous clearance on the same 229mm straight platform. The hexagonal solid handle steadies the instrument during firm cup pressure against cortical walls, and the extended shaft carries the working end into deeper bone cavities. Stainless steel construction preserves cup geometry through repeat autoclave cycles.
At size 6 the Bruns curette presents its largest oval cup for aggressive cancellous bone removal during cyst, tumor bed, and graft‑site preparation. The 229mm straight shaft and hexagonal solid handle deliver the leverage needed to drive the wide cup through trabecular bone. Stainless steel construction holds the cup edge through repeated sterilization.