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This size 2 Bruns bone curette delivers a wider cup surface for scraping trabecular bone, ligament remnants, and inflammatory tissue from the vertebral endplate and metaphyseal regions. The angled configuration allows approach to posterior and lateral vertebral surfaces during discectomy and fusion preparation. Stainless steel blade resists dulling despite repeated contact with dense cortical edges.
Features & Benefits
Curved at Size 000 with a hexagon handle on a 229mm body, this Bruns curette places the oval cup against contoured bone surfaces during orthopedic and spinal debridement. The curve tracks the underlying bony anatomy, and the hexagonal handle resists rolling on the field.
The curved Bruns Size 1 curette with a hexagon handle at 229mm presents a larger oval cup than the smaller Bruns sizes, sized for moderate‑volume bone debridement at depth. The curved profile tracks contoured bone surfaces, and the hexagonal handle resists rolling.
This Bruns curette in size 0 carries a straight oval cup for measured removal of cancellous bone and pathologic tissue from the intramedullary canal and small bony defects. The hexagonal solid handle resists rotation under load, giving the surgeon predictable cup orientation as material is scooped. A 229mm overall length keeps the working tip aligned with the surgical axis in deeper exposures.
The Size 00 Bruns curette steps down from Size 000 with a smaller oval cup on the same hexagonal solid handle and 229mm body, suited to fine‑volume debridement at depth. The smaller cup gives the surgeon more controlled removal in compact pockets.
The Bruns Size 000 curette carries a straight oval cup on a hexagonal solid handle at 229mm, scaling up the working length from the compact Brun‑Spratt variants for deeper orthopedic and spinal debridement. The solid hexagonal handle resists rolling on the field.
The Bruns curette in size 1 with straight shaft and oval cup provides a compact curettage tool for moderate bone work in orthopedic cavities. The size 1 cup balances removal efficiency with control, and the straight configuration suits direct approaches. Stainless steel construction ensures consistent performance through routine sterilization and clinical reuse.
The Bruns curette in size 1 carries a small oval cup on a 229mm shaft, giving the surgeon extended reach into deeper bone cavities and lesion beds. The hexagonal solid handle resists rotation under hand pressure and steadies fine cup work against cortical walls. Stainless steel construction holds cup edge geometry through repeat reprocessing.
For larger‑volume bone curettage, the Bruns size 4 straight curette delivers a wider oval cup that lifts cancellous bone and granulation tissue from deeper cavities and the intramedullary canal. A hexagonal solid handle gives the surgeon dependable rotational control during scooping, and the 229mm shaft preserves working alignment in deep orthopedic exposures.
The Bruns curette in size 4 straight configuration and hollow handle offers lightweight balance for extended bone work in orthopedic cases. The larger size 4 cup removes material efficiently, while the straight geometry suits direct-approach curettage. Hollow handle construction reduces fatigue, and stainless steel composition ensures consistent edge quality throughout multiple reprocessing cycles.
The Bruns spinal curette in size 0 with angled shaft and oval cup enables precise bone curettage in confined spinal corridors where approach angle is restricted. The small oval cup works efficiently in narrow cavities, and the angled geometry permits visualization without requiring multiple instrument repositioning. Stainless steel composition maintains edge quality across many clinical reuses.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 0) delivers a slightly larger oval cup profile for removing bone and granulation tissue in spinal arthrodesis and vertebral body preparation. Its 203mm straight geometry aligns with midline and paravertebral approaches, while the semi‑sharp edges permit selective tissue engagement without iatrogenic neural trauma.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 0) in straight geometry offers a small oval cup for precise removal of bone and scar tissue around the vertebral body and intervertebral space. The 203mm shaft provides adequate reach without compromising control, while the semi‑sharp cup edges permit selective engagement of cortical and cancellous bone.
Bruns spinal curette, size 00, features oval cup geometry in angled configuration for controlled curettage of bone and disc material at the vertebral endplate and foramen. The 203mm length supports stable hand positioning during vertebral body preparation. Stainless steel delivers reliable performance and lasting durability for repeated surgical use.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 00) features a small oval cup for selective bone and soft‑tissue curetting around delicate spinal anatomy. A straight 203mm shaft permits direct approach along the vertebral body and lamina without obstruction. The oval cup profile supports controlled sweeping along bony surfaces without tearing the dura.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 2‑0) features a fine oval cup for deliberate bone curetting around the intervertebral disc and vertebral margins during arthrodesis and revision procedures. The 203mm straight geometry aligns with standard spinal access patterns, permitting controlled tissue engagement without dural penetration. This intermediate size bridges fine and standard applications.
This Bruns spinal curette combines a Size 000 oval cup with angled shaft geometry for accessing challenging vertebral body and laminar surfaces during spinal decompression. The smaller cup profile supports fine debridement in confined spaces, while the angled approach improves visualization during deep fusion work. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated surgical cases.
Bruns spinal curette, size 000, features oval cup geometry in straight configuration for controlled curettage of bone and disc material at the vertebral endplate and foramen. The 203mm length supports stable hand positioning during vertebral body preparation. Stainless steel delivers reliable performance and lasting durability for repeated surgical use.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 3‑0) provides a small‑bore oval cup for selective curetting in the epidural space and around delicate dural attachments. Straight geometry permits direct approach along the vertebral body, while the intermediate cup size accommodates the scale between extra‑fine and standard instruments. This pattern supports safe, staged bone removal.
The 4‑0 (Size 4‑0) Bruns curette provides a small but workable oval cup for controlled bone removal in confined vertebral and foraminal spaces. Its angled geometry improves superior endplate access. At 203mm, it reaches deep exposures during laminectomy and diskectomy procedures.
Bruns spinal curette, size 4-0, features oval cup geometry in straight configuration for controlled curettage of bone and disc material at the vertebral endplate and foramen. The 203mm length supports stable hand positioning during vertebral body preparation. Stainless steel delivers reliable performance and lasting durability for repeated surgical use.
The Bruns 5‑0 (Size 5‑0) micro curette features the smallest oval cup for precision bone and endplate removal near neural structures during decompression. The angled geometry improves approach. Its 203mm length extends reach into deep exposures while the miniature cup ensures controlled microsurgical debridement.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 5‑0) combines an extra‑fine oval cup with straight geometry for meticulous microcuretting in confined neural and vascular anatomy around the spinal canal. The 203mm length maintains reach while the minimal cup profile allows precise, incremental bone removal without wide tissue trauma. This ultra‑fine scale suits revision surgery and delicate exposures.
With angled cup geometry, the Bruns Size 1 spinal curette accesses superior and lateral vertebral endplate surfaces during multilevel laminectomy and diskectomy. The oval cup removes fibrocartilage and bone efficiently. At 203mm, it provides adequate working length for deep posterior approaches.
Angled at the cup, the Bruns Size 1 spinal curette approaches the superior vertebral endplate with improved working geometry. The oval cup removes soft disk material and endplate cartilage during degenerative laminectomy. Its 203mm length reaches into deep exposures while the smaller cup size provides controlled precision.
Straight orientation and Size 1 oval cup make this Bruns curette ideal for controlled bone and cartilage removal in confined vertebral spaces. The 229mm length extends reach beyond standard posterior lumbar exposures. Stainless steel resists dulling and maintains effective curetting action across multiple cases.
The larger Size 2 oval cup and angled orientation allow this Bruns curette to remove bone and soft disk material from expanded vertebral surfaces during wide diskectomy. The 203mm length reaches deep into multilevel exposures. Stainless steel construction ensures durable curetting action.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 2) features an angled cup geometry for accessing vertebral bodies and intervertebral spaces during fusion preparation. The 203mm shaft provides adequate reach, while the angled orientation improves ergonomic control and visibility when working laterally around the periosteum. This larger cup supports higher‑volume bone removal.
The Bruns Size 2 spinal curette features an oval cup for controlled bone and disk material removal from the vertebral body and endplate. Its straight orientation allows direct approach along the spinal axis, and the larger cup size increases working efficiency. The 203mm length provides adequate reach into deep diskectomy fields.
Engineered for vertebral and joint curettage, this Bruns spinal curette pairs a size 3 oval cup with an angled shank for working into the disc space, lamina recess, and other concave bone surfaces. The 203mm overall length supports controlled approach to the vertebral body without crowding the surgeon's hand. Stainless‑steel construction holds a clean cutting edge through repeated reprocessing.