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This Bankart‑Kobel interchangeable chisel system features a 178mm phenolic handle with three removable heads (10mm, 16mm, 25mm) for versatile bone-cutting applications across orthopedic procedures. The interchangeable head design minimizes sterilization set footprint while accommodating varied osteotomy widths. Stainless steel blades remain sharp through multiple reprocessing cycles.
Features & Benefits
The Block chisel mallet combines a post mortem chisel head with a serrated hook end for specialized bone sculpting and removal during orthopedic procedures. At 24mm diameter and 256mm length, the instrument reaches into deep surgical fields. Weighing 1 pound 0.1oz, the substantial profile supports controlled percussion.
With a 12mm head, this US Army pattern chisel balances cutting efficiency with controlled bone sectioning during orthopedic procedures. The straight profile supports direct cutting force application, and the 178mm length provides adequate surgical field reach. The 12mm head enables efficient bone division.
At 18mm width, this US Army pattern chisel delivers maximum cutting surface for efficient bone division in wide sectioning sites. The straight edge provides direct cutting force, and the 178mm length supplies adequate reach. The 18mm head supports broad, controlled bone work.
This US Army pattern chisel with a 6mm head delivers precise cutting capability for controlled bone sectioning in orthopedic procedures. The straight profile supports direct cutting force, and the 178mm length provides adequate reach. The 6mm head is suited for fine bone work in confined anatomic zones.
The Cottle cross‑bar chisel, 2mm wide, delivers straight cutting geometry for controlled nasal septum and orthopedic bone work. The 181mm length supports precise handling in confined surgical fields. Stainless steel ensures reliable performance and edge retention for repeated surgical use.
The Cottle cross‑bar chisel is adapted for orthopedic bone work, particularly for controlled separation of cortical bone along joint margins and laminar regions. Its 4mm wide blade cuts through dense periosteal attachments and subperiosteal bone planes. The straight 181mm profile distributes force evenly across the blade edge during impact.
The 25mm curved Hibbs chisel accommodates the largest posterolateral fusion sites and multilevel decortication procedures. Its broad curved blade removes cortical bone and decorticated periosteum across wide lateral and facet regions, while the hexagonal handle sustains controlled striking throughout extended procedures.
The 38mm curved Hibbs chisel addresses the broadest multilevel posterolateral fusion sites, removing cortical bone and decorticated periosteum across expansive lateral vertebral and facet regions. The gentle curve conforms to spinal anatomy throughout sustained striking, while the hexagonal handle absorbs repetitive impact without slippage.
The 32mm curved Hibbs chisel provides maximum working width for large-scale multilevel posterolateral decortication. Its broad gentle curve accommodates extensive lateral vertebral body and facet surfaces, while the hexagonal handle maintains stable grip during forceful striking across multiple spinal levels.
The 28mm curved Hibbs chisel enables broad decortication across expansive multilevel posterolateral fusion beds. The gentle curve follows vertebral body and facet anatomy while delivering maximum working surface per strike, and the hexagonal handle ensures stable control through sustained mallet impact.
This curved 13mm Hibbs chisel enables approach to paraspinal soft‑tissue planes and lateral vertebral body regions during posterolateral fusion procedures. The gentle curve conforms to laminar and facet joint anatomy, reducing the need for hand repositioning during prolonged mallet work. Hexagonal handle sustains control through multiple striking cycles along the vertebral body margin.
The curved Hibbs chisel, 6mm blade with hexagonal handle and 240mm length, facilitates controlled angled bone cuts in vertebral body and spinal segment work where curved approach improves geometric accuracy. Hexagonal handle provides rotational stability during curved mallet strikes. Curved geometry enables precise angled cuts without repositioning.
The curved 19mm Hibbs chisel extends working width for large‑scale posterolateral and facet‑based fusion site preparation. The gentle curve accommodates lateral vertebral body approaches and facet joint surfaces, while maintaining ergonomic control through the hexagonal handle. 240mm length sustains reliable access across multiple segmental levels.
The curved Hibbs chisel with 10mm blade improves approach geometry for facet joint and lateral laminar regions where perpendicular straight‑blade access is limited. The gentle curve aligns the blade to follow vertebral body contours and facet surfaces, while the hexagonal handle ensures stable grip during confined‑space mallet striking. 240mm length reaches deeper spinal segments.
The 16mm curved Hibbs chisel provides expanded working surface for lateral and posterolateral decortication at the vertebral body and transverse process junction. Its gentle curve follows periosteal surfaces and bone contours without requiring repeated reorientation. 240mm length and hexagonal handle enable sustained mallet striking control in confined spinal spaces.
The 22mm curved Hibbs chisel delivers broad working surface for extensive posterolateral and multilevel fusion-site preparation where spinal anatomy demands curved-blade approach geometry. The gentle curve aligns with vertebral body and facet contours, while the hexagonal handle maintains control during sustained striking at multiple levels.
The 25mm Hibbs straight chisel removes cortical bone across expansive vertebral bodies in large‑scale anterior fusion constructs. The wide flat blade efficiently decortcates the periosteal surface and vertebral endplate, while the hexagonal handle absorbs mallet impact without fatiguing the surgeon's hand. 240mm length spans both cervical and lumbar exposures.
The 38mm Hibbs straight chisel addresses the largest vertebral bodies and multilevel fusion sites, removing cortical bone across the broadest surgical fields. Its flat blade delivers consistent decortication from endplate to periosteal margin, while the hexagonal handle absorbs repetitive mallet impact. 240mm length maintains stable reach across extensive anterior and posterior exposures.
The 32mm Hibbs straight chisel delivers the broadest working surface for large‑scale multilevel vertebral decortication across anterior fusion fields. The flat blade removes cortical bone uniformly across the entire vertebral endplate and surrounding periosteum, while the hexagonal handle maintains stable control during forceful mallet striking. 240mm length enables reliable access to lower thoracic and lumbar regions.
The 28mm Hibbs straight chisel provides maximum working width for multilevel vertebral body decortication in extensive anterior fusion procedures. Its flat blade removes cortical shell and decorticated bone across the full periosteal surface with controlled mallet strikes, while the hexagonal handle sustains grip during sustained work. 240mm length reaches deep spinal segments.
This 13mm Hibbs straight chisel expands working surface for anterior vertebral body and intersomatic fusion site preparation. The flat blade removes cortical shell and decorticated bone with controlled mallet strikes, while the hexagonal handle absorbs repetitive impact and prevents hand fatigue. Extended length of 240mm enables reliable access throughout anterior column exposures.
The Hibbs chisel, straight with a 6mm blade, hexagonal handle, and 240mm length, provides controlled bone cutting and vertebral body preparation during spinal fusion and reconstruction. Hexagonal grip improves rotational control and reduces hand rotation fatigue during mallet-assisted bone work. Extended length facilitates access to deep vertebral segments.
The 19mm Hibbs straight chisel extends working surface for large‑scale vertebral body decortication in expansive anterior cervical and thoracic fusion sites. The flat blade removes cortical shell and decorticated bone uniformly across the periosteal surface, while the hexagonal handle ensures stable control during high‑force mallet striking. 240mm length maintains ergonomic reach.
The Hibbs straight chisel delivers a 10mm‑wide flat blade optimized for vertebral body decortication during fusion bed preparation. The hexagonal handle enables secure palm grip with distributed impact absorption during mallet-driven bone removal, while the 240mm length reaches deep lumbar and thoracic regions. Stainless‑steel construction resists corrosion through repeated sterilization cycles.
The 16mm Hibbs straight chisel accommodates wide intervertebral spaces and broad fusion surface areas in multilevel anterior and posterior constructs. Its flat blade delivers consistent decortication across the vertebral endplate and periosteal surfaces, while the 240mm length and hexagonal handle sustain controlled mallet striking across multiple segmental levels.
The 22mm Hibbs straight chisel delivers maximum surface coverage for anterior and posterior fusion site decortication in extensive spinal procedures. Its wide flat blade removes cortical bone across the entire vertebral body surface and surrounding periosteal regions, while the hexagonal handle maintains ergonomic control during sustained mallet impact. 240mm length provides stable positioning in deeper spinal levels.
Hoke chisel with a 13mm straight head and hexagonal handle delivers controlled bone sculpting in confined anatomical spaces where fine chisel control is essential. The ergonomic hexagonal grip prevents rotational slipping during hammer work, while the 133mm total length and stainless steel construction ensure reliable repeated use.
This Hoke chisel, 6mm wide with a hexagonal handle and 133mm overall length, provides compact precision for intricate bone work in foot, ankle, and small-joint procedures. The hexagonal handle improves rotational control and reduces hand fatigue during detailed cuts. Straight blade geometry and short length facilitate controlled mallet-strike delivery in confined fields.
Hoke chisel, straight 4mm edge with hexagonal handle, delivers controlled bone sculpting and detail work during orthopedic reconstruction. The compact 133mm length provides precision positioning in tight surgical fields. The hexagonal grip resists rotation during mallet strikes.