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Built straight at 2mm wide, this Mini Lambotte osteotome makes the narrowest cortical cuts in the Mini Lambotte family. The 127mm body suits compact hand and foot anatomies where the surgeon needs the working face close to their grip, and the planar edge produces a controlled cut under mallet impact.
Features & Benefits
The mini Lambotte osteotome delivers precise cutting action for small-scale bone surgery and cartilage shaping. Its 3mm straight blade concentrates osteotomy force efficiently while the compact 130mm length supports excellent control in pediatric and fine-bone procedures. Stainless steel construction ensures reliability.
This mini Lambotte osteotome with a 4mm straight cutting edge delivers precision bone work in highly restricted intramedullary canal and vertebral body dissections. The short 127mm profile prevents excessive vibration, while stainless steel handles repeated sterilization and intraoperative use.
Mini Lambotte osteotome with a straight 6mm cutting edge on a compact 127mm frame, sized for hand, foot, and small‑joint orthopedic osteotomies. The shorter shaft brings the strike head closer to the bone for finer control during phalangeal and metatarsal cuts. Stainless steel construction supports edge retention and repeat sterilization across small‑bone sets.
Stepping up to 6mm wide, this straight Mini Lambotte osteotome opens the cut width for slightly larger cortical osteotomies while keeping the compact 127mm length of the Mini family. The wider edge clears bone faster than the 2mm version while still suiting fine‑field work in the hand and foot.
Mini Lambotte osteotome with a straight 8mm cutting edge on a 127mm frame, stepping up bite width from the 6mm variant for slightly broader small‑bone osteotomies. The compact shaft keeps the strike head close to the bone in hand and foot work, supporting fine control during phalangeal and metatarsal cuts. Stainless steel construction endures repeat sterilization cycles.
Sized at 8mm wide, this straight Mini Lambotte osteotome sits between the 6mm and 10mm widths in the Mini family, suited to fine cortical osteotomies where 6mm is too narrow and 10mm too broad. The 130mm body keeps the working face close to the surgeon's hand.
The Obwegeser wedge osteotome delivers controlled cutting action for bone shaping during orthognathic and corrective procedures. Its 8mm wide blade concentrates osteotomy force efficiently while the phenolic handle absorbs mallet shock and reduces hand fatigue. At 230mm overall length, the instrument reaches deep into jaw and facial bone anatomy.
The Passow osteotome with 2.5mm narrow blade and 121mm compact length enables precise bone cutting in fine orthopaedic work, particularly in revision procedures and delicate anatomic areas. The straight geometry supports controlled hammer-driven cuts, while stainless steel construction ensures edge sharpness and durability across repeated sterilization and use.
The Passow osteotome with 3.5mm blade provides moderate-width cutting capacity in compact 121mm format, balancing precision with broader bone-removal capability. The straight geometry delivers controlled cuts in orthopaedic procedures, while stainless steel resists corrosion and maintains edge quality across numerous sterilization cycles and clinical cases.
With a 10mm cutting edge, this straight Sheehan osteotome delivers broader bone sectioning capability for larger osteotomy sites and wide bone cuts. The hexagonal handle provides reliable grip during mallet strikes, and the 159mm length maintains balanced handling. The 10mm edge enables efficient bone division while the straight profile supports direct cutting control.
This 12mm Sheehan osteotome combines a straight profile with hexagonal handle geometry for controlled bone sectioning in larger orthopedic osteotomy procedures. The wider 12mm edge enables efficient cutting across substantial bone zones, while the handle design supports balanced mallet strikes. At 159mm, it provides adequate reach for bone cutting without excessive length.
At 15mm width, this Sheehan osteotome delivers maximum cutting surface for efficient bone division in wide osteotomy sites and extensive bone cuts. The straight configuration supports direct cutting force, and the hexagonal handle maintains grip stability during repetitive mallet strikes. The 159mm length provides balanced reach and handling.
Sheehan osteotomes carry a fine 1mm cutting edge for measured osteotomies in hand, foot, and small‑joint work. The straight 160mm shaft pairs with a hexagonal handle that resists rotation under mallet strikes, keeping the edge true through cortical bone. Stainless steel construction holds the working edge across repeat autoclave cycles.
The Sheehan osteotome, with a straight 2mm edge and hexagonal handle, provides precision cutting geometry for controlled bone sectioning in orthopedic osteotomy work. The hexagonal handle improves grip stability during mallet strikes, while the 2mm edge enables fine bone cuts in confined anatomic zones. At 159mm, it delivers adequate reach with control.
Sheehan osteotome, straight 4mm edge with hexagonal handle, provides precise bone division and sculpting during orthopedic reconstruction. The straight profile enables controlled mallet‑strike work perpendicular to bone surface. Hexagonal handle prevents slipping during high‑impact impaction and improves surgeon control.
The left‑directed Silver osteotome provides angled cutting surface geometry suited to contralateral surgical approaches. The integral guard minimizes trauma to periosteal tissue and adjacent soft structures when struck against bone. The straight blade angle relative to the handle shaft ensures perpendicular force application during osteotomy work.
This right‑angled Silver osteotome angles the cutting edge to address cortical bone surfaces in oblique approach work. The single‑guard design protects adjacent periosteal layers while the angled geometry allows controlled sectioning at non‑orthogonal angles. Stainless steel resists deformation when driven against dense intramedullary bone.
The Silver straight osteotome combines a wide cutting surface with a single guard to protect adjacent periosteal and soft tissue structures during mallet‑strike applications. The straight blade geometry directs impact force perpendicular to cortical surfaces, supporting controlled bone division during osteotomy and fracture manipulation. Stainless steel construction withstands repetitive striking without dulling.
This straight osteotome features a 16mm wide blade with graduated markings, allowing precise depth control during bone sculpting and fracture reduction. At 185mm overall length, it supports comfortable hand positioning in confined orthopaedic spaces. Stainless steel construction maintains sharpness and edge integrity across repeated sterilization and clinical use.
This Smith‑Peterson osteotome combines a 4mm blade with hollow handle and extended 220mm length for fine bone work in confined spinal and hand surgery spaces. The narrow blade penetrates dense cortical bone with precision, while the hollow handle reduces fatigue during meticulous osteotomy and fusion work. Stainless steel construction ensures edge retention across repeated procedures.
The Smith‑Peterson osteotome's 5mm blade with hollow handle provides versatile cutting geometry for spinal fusion, metaphyseal osteotomy, and moderate-depth bone preparation. The 220mm extended length improves reach in deep surgical exposures, while the hollow construction reduces hand strain during sustained operative time. Stainless steel edges maintain sharpness across multiple surgical cases.
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.
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.