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Periosteal elevator, curved with 3mm sharp straight edge and phenolic handle, delivers precise periosteal separation during bone exposure and soft‑tissue elevation. The sharp edge cleanly releases periosteum from cortical bone surface without maceration. Phenolic handle provides insulation and shock absorption during repetitive mallet strikes.
Features & Benefits
Periosteal elevator with 6mm round edge and curved profile delivers atraumatic subperiosteal separation where tissue bluntness prevents deeper bone surface damage. The rounded edge distributes force across broader tissue interface, reducing periosteal perforation during challenging dissections. Phenolic handle provides ergonomic support during extended procedures.
Periosteal elevator, curved with 6mm sharp straight edge, performs subperiosteal dissection and soft‑tissue mobilization during extensive bone exposure. The wider 6mm blade covers larger surface areas while maintaining periosteal tissue integrity. Phenolic handle reduces fatigue during sustained elevation work.
The periosteal elevator, size 9, is designed to separate soft tissue and periosteal layers from underlying bone during orthopedic dissection. Its 180mm length and straight geometry provide reach and control for flap elevation without binding. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable surface finish for clean, repeatable lifting.
This periosteal elevator combines a straight profile with a fourteen millimeter oval sharp edge, engineered for elevation of periosteum and soft‑tissue attachments during bone exposure and orthopedic approaches. The phenolic handle provides ergonomic grip with thermal insulation, and the 197mm overall length maintains comfortable hand positioning during subperiosteal dissection. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable reprocessing.
This 3mm phalangeal elevator carries a reverse‑angled, deeply arched blade for periosteal elevation along the small bones of the hand and foot. The deep arch lifts soft tissue away from the cortical surface in a single pass, and the 152mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the small operative field.
This phalangeal elevator features a 5mm wide, deeply arched blade angled for controlled subperiosteal dissection during digit and hand surgery. The reverse angle geometry allows access to challenging anatomical positions while maintaining visibility and minimizing soft-tissue trauma. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated surgical use.
The Sayre periosteal elevator's blunt double-ended design with 5mm and 9mm tips supports atraumatic periosteal separation from bone. Unlike sharp endpoints, blunt geometry minimizes tissue trauma when lifting periosteum away from the cortical surface. At 165mm, the shaft balances reach with control for orthopedic cases. Stainless steel resists routine sterilization.
The Sayre periosteal elevator with blunt double‑ends permits atraumatic periosteal lifting throughout exposure without risk of inadvertent periosteal injury. The blunt‑blunt configuration reduces tissue trauma when sweeping soft tissue from cancellous and cortical bone. Its 165mm length suits confined dissection planes.
Double‑ended with one blunt and one sharp tip, the Sayre periosteal elevator strips periosteum from cortical bone during soft‑tissue exposures and fracture reduction. The contrasting tips address both blunt plane dissection and sharpened entry. The 171mm length suits hand‑held elevation in open procedures.
The Sayre periosteal elevator's double-ended sharp design spans 5mm and 9mm, enabling controlled stripping of periosteum from bone during orthopedic exposures. The paired endpoints accommodate varied surface angles across different bone geometries. At 165mm, the shaft provides adequate reach while maintaining periosteal protection. Stainless steel ensures durability across cases.
This double‑ended Tenzel periosteal elevator couples a 4 × 6mm dissector end with a 6mm wide curved elevator, marked at 10mm, 20mm, and 30mm intervals for depth control. The round knurled handle supports tactile feedback during periosteal stripping, and the 197mm overall length provides reach for orbital and facial exposure.
This double‑ended Woodson elevator combines a blunt 3mm dissector tip with a second working end for periosteal and soft tissue elevation during orthopedic exposure. The straight 178mm handle provides leverage for scalp and fascial lifting, and the blunt geometry protects underlying structures from iatrogenic injury.
The Woodson elevator spatula lifts and retracts soft tissue and periosteum in spinal and orthopedic exposures with its broad flat blade. The straight configuration delivers perpendicular force against cortical bone and fascia. At 254mm, it provides extended reach for deep posterior lumbar approaches.