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Engineered for broader cortical exposure during mastoid work, this straight Alexander chisel features a 10mm head that lifts wider bone segments per stroke. The 7-inch (178mm) shaft delivers the mallet impulse cleanly to the cutting edge, and the straight geometry tracks linear bone removal along the mastoid cortex. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry through repeat autoclaving.
Features & Benefits
With a 12mm wide head, this Alexander mastoid chisel takes the broadest cortical lift in the series for rapid exposure during mastoidectomy. The straight profile and 7-inch (178mm) shaft transmit mallet force directly to the cutting edge, supporting decisive bone removal in the early stages of the approach. Stainless‑steel construction is built for repeat clinical use across many cases.
The larger Alexander mastoid chisel features a 14mm blade width to increase cutting surface during mastoid bone removal and cortex elevation. This wider profile reduces the number of strikes needed in dense bone, improving efficiency without sacrificing control. The straight 178mm shaft maintains the geometric reliability required for consistent performance across repeat procedures.
The Alexander mastoid chisel is designed with a straight, 4mm wide head for precise osteotomy and cortical bone removal during mastoid surgery and mastoidectomy. The blunt wide head distributes striking force across bone surface, minimizing crack propagation into adjacent temporal bone and labyrinth. At 7 inches, the length provides adequate leverage and control when used with an otologic mallet during controlled bone removal.
This Alexander mastoid chisel is designed for controlled bone removal during mastoid cortex elevation and mastoidectomy. The 6mm wide straight blade delivers precise chiseling force through dense temporal bone without slipping. Its 178mm overall length provides adequate reach and leverage for posterior auricular approaches to the mastoid compartment.
This straight Alexander mastoid chisel removes cortical bone during mastoidectomy and other otologic bone work. The 8mm wide head delivers controlled chip removal along the mastoid antrum, and the 7-inch (178mm) shaft balances mallet impact through the surgeon's grip. Hardened stainless‑steel construction retains a sharp edge across repeat sterilization cycles.
The 10mm Alexander mastoid gouge handles larger bone removal phases during mastoidectomy and middle ear re-entry. Its wider cutting surface reduces overall procedure time by covering larger bony areas per stroke. The straight 178mm shaft maintains leverage and control when navigating the mastoid cavity and epitympanic anatomy.
The widest Alexander mastoid gouge at 12mm blade width maximizes efficiency during extensive mastoid cavity creation and ossicular bed preparation. The gouge geometry channels bone fragments and reduces chatter, and the straight 178mm profile supports stable hand positioning throughout dense bone work. Built for lasting surgical reliability.
The Alexander mastoid gouge in straight configuration with 14mm blade width is engineered for controlled cortical and mastoid bone removal during mastoidectomy. The wide blade spreads force across cancellous bone, reducing split propagation and vibration. The 180mm length provides secure hand control during deep temporal bone work.
The Alexander mastoid gouge carries a concave cutting profile for scooping bone from the mastoid cavity. Its 4mm blade lifts narrow troughs of cortical and cancellous bone with each mallet stroke, and the straight 7-inch (178mm) shaft keeps the working edge aligned with the surgeon's line of sight. Stainless‑steel construction retains the concave edge geometry through repeat sterilization.
The Alexander mastoid gouge provides curved bone removal surfaces for mastoidectomy and ossicular exposure work. Its 6mm wide blade channels bone fragments laterally, reducing splinter generation while deepening the bony cavity. The straight 178mm profile enables controlled sweeping motions through the mastoid cortex and epitympanic recesses.
Increasing the blade width to 8mm, this Alexander mastoid gouge accelerates bone removal during mastoidectomy while maintaining the channeling action that prevents fragmentation. The curved working edge sweeps through dense temporal bone efficiently, and the 178mm straight handle ensures precise directional control. Designed for reusable clinical durability.
The Ballenger chisel carries a 2mm V‑shaped cutting head on a 148mm body, sized for fine nasal and septal cortical cuts during septoplasty. The V‑shape concentrates the cutting force into the bone interface, and the moderate length suits standard nasal access.
The Ballenger V‑shaped chisel performs controlled osteotomy during nasal and sinus surgery. Its 4mm V‑profile blade directs force perpendicular to bone while minimizing lateral soft tissue trauma. Suited for precise septal and turbinate bone work during endoscopic or open approaches.
The Ballenger V-shaped chisel with 6mm wide blade delivers a cutting edge optimized for septal cartilage and bone separation during septoplasty and rhinoplasty. The V-shaped geometry concentrates force along a narrow plane, facilitating clean separation of cartilage from bone and mucoperichondrium. Straight geometry supports direct mallet control.
The Bishop mastoid chisel (straight, 3mm blade, hexagonal handle, 152mm) removes bone during mastoid cortex entry and cavity obliteration. Its 3mm width suits modest cortical cuts, while the hexagonal handle withstands mallet strikes. Stainless steel durability supports repeated use in mastoid procedures.
This Bishop mastoid chisel uses a straight 4mm wide blade with a hexagonal handle and a 152mm overall length for controlled removal of mastoid bone.
The Bishop mastoid chisel (straight, 5mm blade, hexagonal handle, 152mm) provides broader bone removal capability during mastoidectomy and cortical elevation. Its 5mm width expedites cortical bone cuts while maintaining control. The hexagonal handle geometry ensures reliable grip during percussive work.
The Bishop mastoid gouge performs controlled bone removal during mastoid and temporal bone surgery. Its 5mm wide blade efficiently evacuates disease and cortical bone, while the straight geometry ensures predictable advancement. The hexagonal handle provides secure grip and leverage over the full 152mm length.
Converse guarded chisels enable fine bone sculpting during rhinoplasty with built-in guard protection against unintended penetration of soft-tissue planes. The 6mm cutting edge suits delicate osteotomy work near the nasal dorsum and perpendicular plate. Curved-right ergonomic handle accommodates standard right-hand striking position during controlled nasal bone reduction.
The Cottle chisel with 4mm blade and square diamond knurled grip enables controlled osteotomies and bone fracture reduction during septorhinoplasty and revision cases. The knurled handle prevents slipping during mallet strikes, while the 180mm length accommodates extended operative work. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates routine impact sterilization.
The Cottle chisel features a 6mm straight blade mounted in a diamond-knurled round handle for controlled bone work during nasal surgery. The knurled surface provides secure grip during mallet-assisted cuts on nasal bone and septum. The 180mm overall length permits safe hand positioning away from impact forces.
The Cottle chisel performs controlled bone removal and shaping during septal reconstruction and rhinoplasty. Its 6mm curved blade with centimeter depth markings (4-7mm) enables precise control during osteotomy advancement. The 184mm length supports bimanual technique with reliable tactile feedback.
The Freer chisel (straight, 5mm blade, 165mm) separates tissue planes and removes bone during FESS, septoplasty, and turbinate reduction. Its 5mm width suits modest septal and sinus bone cuts. Stainless steel durability withstands the repetitive force of chisel work.
The Hajek septum chisel (Size 3/Large) features an 8mm blade with a V-shaped cutting edge for controlled sectioning of larger or denser septal anatomy during complex septoplasty. The V-profile edge angle reduces force requirements and improves precision in difficult bone work. Stainless steel construction ensures durable clinical performance.
The Hajek septum chisel delivers a V‑shaped cutting edge on a 4mm (Size 1) small blade, designed for precision septoplasty and cartilage sculpting. The straight 152mm design supports controlled force application along the septum and turbinate areas. The V‑shaped geometry concentrates cutting force for efficient tissue separation.
The Hajek septum chisel combines a 6mm (Size 2/Medium) blade with a V-shaped cutting edge optimized for controlled septal bone sectioning during septoplasty. The V-profile produces a sharp edge angle that splits septate architecture efficiently without requiring excessive mallet force. Stainless steel ensures lasting edge performance across multiple cases.