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This Hoke chisel features a larger 19mm straight head with a hexagonal handle, optimized for broader bone sculpting and shaping work in vertebral body and facet preparations. The hexagonal profile resists rotational torque during mallet strikes, while stainless steel and the 133mm length provide reliability across repeated surgical use.
Features & Benefits
The Hoke chisel pairs a 10mm (3/8") straight cutting head with a hexagonal handle on a 133mm body, sized for moderate‑width cortical cuts in compact orthopedic fields. The hexagonal handle resists rolling under mallet impact, and the moderate cutting width balances coverage with control.
Hoke chisel with a 16mm straight head and hexagonal handle is sized for intermediate bone sculpting and periosteal stripping work during spinal and orthopedic procedures. The non-slip hexagonal handle ensures proper grip during hammer delivery, and stainless steel construction delivers lasting durability.
This 10mm Lexer chisel on a 178mm shaft adapts the Lexer pattern for moderately sized osteotomy work in confined surgical exposures. The phenolic handle and reduced length maintain precision while enabling access into deeper, narrower operative fields.
This 10mm Lexer chisel extends the Lexer pattern into broader bone-cutting applications, suitable for larger osteotomies and articular surface sculpting. The phenolic handle absorbs mallet shock while the 222mm length ensures stable hand positioning during controlled bony work.
The 12mm Lexer chisel configured at 178mm length supports moderate osteotomy procedures in confined surgical anatomy. Its phenolic handle and reduced shaft length enable controlled bone cutting in tight corridors while maintaining safe striking mechanics.
The 15mm Lexer chisel addresses larger-scale bone sculpting during joint reconstruction and proximal femoral osteotomy. Its broad cutting edge, phenolic handle, and 222mm length provide the leverage and control needed for predictable bone contouring.
At 20mm wide, this Lexer chisel serves major bone-sculpting procedures such as significant osteotomies, arthroplasty bed preparation, and extensive fracture realignment. The phenolic handle and 222mm length maintain ergonomic control during demanding bone work.
This 25mm Lexer chisel represents the widest option for bulk bone contouring, useful for extensive joint surface preparation and major osteotomy work. The phenolic handle and 222mm length support safe, controlled bone cutting across large surface areas.
The 30mm Lexer chisel is the largest in the series, engineered for major osteotomy and arthroplasty bed preparation where extensive bone contouring is required. Its phenolic handle and 222mm length maintain stability even during heavy mallet-driven bone cutting.
This compact 4mm Lexer chisel on a 178mm shaft brings fine control to smaller osteotomy sites and precise bone work in confined surgical fields. The phenolic handle and straight geometry support delicate bone sculpting in trauma and reconstruction cases.
This Lexer chisel measures 5mm wide with a phenolic handle, configured for controlled bone contouring and osteotomy work in orthopedic procedures. The 222mm length and straight geometry support stable penetration through cortical bone during joint reconstruction and trauma fixation.
The 6mm Lexer chisel at 178mm length serves moderate-precision osteotomy work in tight surgical fields, maintaining Lexer pattern geometry while fitting confined access corridors. Its phenolic handle provides secure control during delicate bone work.
The Lexer 7mm chisel offers broader bone-cutting capability while maintaining the precision geometry of the Lexer pattern. Its phenolic handle and 222mm length support controlled osteotomy across diaphyseal and metaphyseal regions during open reduction and joint realignment.
The Lexer chisel, 8mm straight blade with phenolic handle and 178mm length, delivers controlled bone cutting in orthopedic procedures where the phenolic handle provides heat resistance and improved grip traction. Straight geometry maintains perpendicular mallet strike alignment. Phenolic composition reduces slippage during extended handling.
The Lexer chisel, curved with 10mm head and phenolic handle, provides fine bone-cutting capability in confined orthopaedic spaces. The curved geometry suits angled approaches to periosteal and laminar bone work, while the 267mm length maintains mechanical advantage. Phenolic construction supports comfortable grip and material durability across sterilization and use.
The Lexer chisel with 15mm curved head and gentle curve geometry delivers controlled bone sculpting across wider surface areas. The 273mm overall length supports extended reach in deeper orthopaedic exposures, while stainless steel construction ensures durable edge performance across routine sterilization and repeated clinical use.
The Novo-Bach chisel, curved with 16mm head and phenolic handle, enables controlled bone sculpting during orthopaedic procedures requiring angled approach geometry. At 270mm overall length, it provides extended reach and mechanical advantage for chisel-driven bone work. The phenolic handle offers insulation and ergonomic comfort during repetitive striking, while stainless steel sustains edge sharpness.
The Novo-Bach chisel, straight with 20mm head and phenolic handle, delivers broad, direct bone-cutting geometry in orthopaedic procedures. The 248mm length supports comfortable hand positioning and mechanical advantage, while the phenolic handle provides insulation and grip comfort. Stainless steel construction ensures edge sharpness and durability across routine sterilization and repeated clinical use.
Novo-Bach straight chisel (20mm head) delivers precise linear bone cuts in controlled orthopaedic exposures where sharp chisel geometry ensures clean intramedullary canal entrance and cortical separation. Phenolic handle provides secure grip during mallet-driven work and bone strikes. Nine-and-three-quarter-inch (248mm) length offers extended reach. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
Smillie knives deliver chisel-edge cuts during meniscal and small joint orthopedic work. This straight 172mm blade carries a chisel-type cutting edge for measured passes through fibrocartilage and articular tissue. Stainless steel construction holds the edge across repeat reprocessing between cases.
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.