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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.
Features & Benefits
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.
This small pin cutter with end-cutting geometry and double-action mechanics cuts pins and hardened steel up to 3.2mm diameter with reduced hand fatigue. The 254mm extended length provides leverage advantage during implant removal, and the stainless steel composition sustains routine sterilization. Double-action design distributes cutting force across the hand.
This tungsten carbide pin cutter features a straight 229mm shaft engineered for controlled cutting of fixation pins and wires in orthopedic procedures. The double-action mechanism provides maximum mechanical advantage when sectioning pins up to 7/64 inch diameter. Tungsten carbide construction delivers lasting durability and edge retention across repeated sterilization cycles.
Pin pulling pliers with tungsten carbide construction and a 3mm grooved jaw geometry is designed for controlled extraction of orthopedic pins and wires from bone and intramedullary canal locations without shearing or deforming the hardware. The groove jaw profile prevents slipping, while carbide composition withstands repeated use.
The plate bone‑holding forceps secures fixation plates to bone during application, featuring a curved design that accommodates plate contours and a serrated hexagon foot plate for anti‑slip purchase. Its one‑pointed tip engages plate holes reliably, and the 121mm compact length suits varied surgical approaches.
The plate cutting forceps, 1mm bite capacity and 241mm length, precisely sections orthopedic fixation plates during hardware removal and revision procedures. Straight blade geometry creates clean plate cuts without delamination or stress cracking. Extended length accommodates large-bone plate work while maintaining operator control and visibility.
The Polokoff double‑ended rasp delivers complementary 3mm working surfaces for controlled surface preparation of cortical bone and periosteal sites. The straight geometry optimizes contact pressure during rasping strokes, supporting smooth bone surface finishing. Stainless steel resists wear and maintains surface texture consistency across repeated clinical use.
This double‑ended rasp with 6mm width smooths and contours bone surfaces during fracture reduction and arthroplasty. The rasp surfaces remove cortical irregularities without generating excessive heat, while the double‑ended design offers two working surfaces in a compact instrument. Stainless steel construction maintains durability across many surgical cases.
This double‑ended probe and packer (pattern #92) pairs a slender probe tip with a packing end for placing graft material into small bone defects and cysts. The straight shaft keeps the working ends coaxial during force application against cortical bone. Stainless‑steel construction supports the repeat compaction loads of bone packing.
Putti bone rasp, double-ended with flat blade curved upward on one end and flat blade curved sideways on the other, enables contouring and smoothing of cortical bone and osteotomy margins during orthopedic procedures. The curved blade geometry and 280mm extended length provide reach and stability for shaping vertebral body and facet surfaces.
This replacement screw cap fits the D7934‑A depth gauge and maintains measurement accuracy for bone fixation during repeated clinical use. The cap engages securely on the depth gauge shaft, and stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability across extended sterilization cycles.
This replacement screw cap fits the D7935‑A depth gauge and preserves measurement accuracy across multiple sterilization cycles during orthopedic bone work. The stainless steel cap engages reliably and resists corrosion during storage and reuse in clinical settings.
This replacement screw cap fits the D7936‑A depth gauge and maintains bone fixation measurement reliability during extended clinical use. The stainless steel construction resists corrosion, and the secure fit preserves calibration accuracy across multiple procedures.
This replacement screw cap, compatible with component D7946-A, maintains secure assembly integrity for modular orthopedic instruments. Stainless steel construction provides corrosion resistance and reliable thread engagement across repeated assembly cycles. The standardized cap design ensures consistent fit and torque characteristics.
This replacement screw cap is manufactured in stainless steel for reliable performance during repeated sterilization and clinical reuse. Compatible with D7948-A assemblies, it restores integrity to your orthopedic screw fixation systems.
The Ruskin-Liston bone-cutting forceps combine delicate angled jaws with a 178mm working length for precise, atraumatic bone removal during orthopedic procedures. The slender design permits access to confined fields while maintaining excellent surgeon control. Straight angled jaw geometry ensures clean bone separation.
The straight Ruskin rongeur provides precise bite-and-remove action for bone work throughout orthopedic surgery. Its 4mm bite encompasses sufficient bone volume for efficient removal while preserving surgeon control. At 184mm working length, this instrument reaches moderately deep fields without excessive shaft whip.
The Ruskin‑Liston bone cutting forceps deliver heavy straight‑jaw geometry for controlled fracture reduction and cortical bone removal in orthopedic trauma. The powerful cutting edges bite through dense cortical and cancellous bone without slipping, while the 191mm length provides leverage for large fragment manipulation. Stainless steel jaws maintain edge sharpness across repeated intramedullary canal and metaphyseal work.
This 6.5mm sagittal saw blade at 25.5mm overall length cuts through cortical bone under power during orthopedic osteotomy and joint replacement. The narrow blade preserves bone stock, and the compact length suits standard sagittal saw handpieces.
Sized at 6 × 34 × 0.4mm, this sagittal saw blade is built for reciprocating cuts through cortical bone in arthroplasty and trauma osteotomies. The 0.4mm kerf preserves bone stock while the 34mm cut length suits femoral and tibial preparation. Stainless steel construction and single‑use packaging keep edge geometry consistent from case to case.
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 Schlesinger intervertebral disc rongeur removes nucleus pulposus and disc material during discectomy procedures with a straight 3 × 10mm bite and serrated jaw surfaces for reliable purchase. The 152mm working length suits cervical and lumbar approaches, and the stainless steel construction endures extended use.
The Schlesinger pituitary rongeur, in straight geometry with serrated cup jaws, delivers a 2 × 10mm bite for precise removal of bone in spinal and skull base procedures. The 150mm working length and serrated jaw edges provide secure grip on hard bony surfaces without slipping. This eponymous pattern reflects over a century of refined neurosurgical and spinal technique.
This Scoville curette combines a straight geometry with a 4mm x 10mm oval cup and hollow Bruns handle, configured for controlled curettage of bone and cartilage surfaces during joint and spinal work. The 254mm length and hollow handle design support fatigue-free handling during extended procedures.
This Semb variant adds a ratchet mechanism to the sideways‑curved jaw design, allowing hands‑free fragment stability during plating and wire application in complex pelvic and femoral reductions. The 8mm wide jaw with deep teeth maintains secure purchase on curved bone, and the 191mm length suits deep exposures.
The Semb bone‑holding forceps features a sideways curve that reaches deep bone surfaces while maintaining surgeon visibility of the reduction site. Its 8mm wide jaw and deep tooth pattern deliver secure purchase on curved cortical surfaces common in pelvic and proximal femoral work. The absence of ratchet keeps it light for sustained handling.
With a 10mm cutting edge, this straight Sheehan osteotome delivers broader bone sectioning capability for larger osteotomy sites and wide bone cuts. The hexagonal handle provides reliable grip during mallet strikes, and the 159mm length maintains balanced handling. The 10mm edge enables efficient bone division while the straight profile supports direct cutting control.