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The Block mallet with a universal narrow 7mm tip at 6.1 ounces and an 18mm phenolic handle delivers controlled compact strikes for fine cortical work and dental procedures. The narrow tip concentrates impact force precisely at the working face.
Features & Benefits
The Blumenthal rongeur combines a 30‑degree angled geometry with a 152mm working length for bone removal in orthopedic cases where lateral approach angles optimize access. The angled bite profile allows surgeons to approach bone defects from compound angles, particularly useful in confined or angled orthopedic fields. Stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable cutting edge across repeated operative use.
The Blumenthal rongeur at 45 degrees provides an intermediate angle for access to posterolateral and oblique bone surfaces, bridging straight and 90-degree geometries. At 152mm length, this moderate-angle variant reaches laminar and facet bone while maintaining direct visual control. The Blumenthal jaw pattern delivers consistent, controlled biting mechanics in spinal decompression work.
The Blumenthal rongeur angled at 90 degrees delivers perpendicular jaw access to lateral bone surfaces and posterolateral vertebral facets where straight rongeurs cannot reach. At 152mm overall length, the instrument permits controlled two-handed bone biting in confined spinal decompression zones. The perpendicular angle geometry supports laminar and foraminal bone removal without excessive manipulation.
The Bohler bone rongeur forceps features a curved jaw geometry optimized for controlled bone nibbling in orthopedic procedures. The 4mm working width allows selective removal of bone fragments and cortical edges while the curved profile follows the surgical anatomy. Spring tension supports repetitive clamping without hand fatigue, and stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability through sterilization cycles.
The Bohler cutting forceps combine a curved bite geometry with bone‑cutting capability for removing or modifying cortical fragments during fracture reduction and joint reconstruction. A standard curve supports access to deeper anatomical structures, and the 146mm length permits control in confined spaces. The eponymous pattern reflects decades of spinal and extremity surgical refinement.
This four‑sided bone awl carries a square tapered tip that bites into cortical bone to start a pilot path for wires, pins, or screws. The 159mm straight shaft transmits axial force from a controlled mallet strike or manual press, and the faceted tip resists skiving on curved bone surfaces. Stainless‑steel construction holds the point geometry through repeat sharpening and sterilization.
This bone chip packer features a 6.3mm diameter round face with a hexagonal handle, designed for controlled impaction of bone graft material into prepared defects and fusion sites. The 248mm overall length and shaped working surface ensure predictable bone chip seating and consolidation.
The bone chip packer, 6 × 19mm with hexagonal handle and 250mm extended length, facilitates controlled placement and compression of bone graft chips during spinal fusion and bone reconstruction procedures. Hexagonal handle improves rotational control during packing motions. Extended length enables access to deep vertebral fusion sites while maintaining operator visibility.
Straight bone cutting forceps cleanly transect cortical and cancellous bone during osteotomy and fragment sizing. The robust jaws slice through dense bone, and the straight configuration enables axial cutting force perpendicular to the bone surface. At 146mm, they are suited for hand‑held cutting in open procedures.
This #10 bone file with plain serrations smooths and shapes bone surfaces during orthopedic procedures. The serrated working edge removes cortical material incrementally without binding, suitable for detailed contouring work near articular cartilage margins. Stainless steel construction endures sterilization and repeated use without serration degradation.
The #92B bone file at 2mm with wide serrations removes cortical bone and shapes osseous margins during orthopedic and oral surgical work. The wide serration pattern clears material in long passes, and the slim profile preserves access in compact fields.
This double‑ended bone rasp at 220mm carries 13mm fine and coarse working ends, sized for graded bone shaping during orthopedic procedures. The double‑ended design steps the surgeon from coarse removal to fine finishing without an instrument exchange.
This double‑ended bone rasp provides controlled surface preparation across the periosteum and cortical bone. The complementary 3mm and 4mm working edges allow sequence rasping of surgical sites during fracture reduction and osteotomy work. Stainless steel construction supports repeated sterilization and reliable performance across dense bone work.
These bone reduction forceps carry curved jaws with one defined penetrating pointed tip and a long ratchet at 171mm, sized for grasping and reducing bone fragments during fracture fixation. The penetrating tip anchors into cortical bone, and the long ratchet holds reduction under sustained tension.
Serrated jaws on this curved reduction forceps prevent slippage on periosteal or cancellous surfaces, while pointed tips allow precise engagement within fracture lines or narrow foramen. The 140mm overall length positions the instrument for ergonomic control during delicate realignment work at the vertebral margin or joint capsule. Reusable stainless steel maintains edge grip through cycles.
This long bone reduction forceps delivers a refined 0.035 inch tip profile for sensitive bone engagement during orthopedic reduction maneuvers. The extended length provides reach and leverage for complex fracture alignment, while the small tip enables precise contact at fracture reduction sites without excessive cortical disruption or soft‑tissue trauma.
With a 0.062 inch tip, this long bone reduction forceps provides larger surface contact for secure fracture engagement during complex multi‑fragment reduction scenarios. The extended length enables leverage across substantial fracture fields, and the refined tip geometry balances surface area with precision access. The stainless‑steel construction withstands repetitive reduction force.
This straight bone retractor presents a 17mm blade for periosteal elevation and soft-tissue retraction along the bone surface during orthopedic exposures. The 220mm overall length reaches comfortably into the operative field while the contoured blade margin protects adjacent muscle and fascia from the bone edge. Stainless‑steel construction is built for dependable performance and lasting durability across repeat orthopedic reprocessing.
At 3mm width, this bone tamp with X-serrated tip compacts larger volumes of bone graft during extensive fusion and vertebral body reconstruction. The serrated surface prevents graft slippage, and the 160mm length supports controlled, powerful tapping. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable performance across many clinical cycles.
This 5mm bone tamp with X-serrated tip enables compaction of substantial bone volumes during major fusion and reconstruction cases. The serrated geometry ensures secure grip on cancellous bone without slippage, and the 160mm length supports controlled stroking mechanics. Stainless steel composition withstands routine sterilization and clinical reuse.
This bone tamp drives graft material and impacts cancellous bone into prepared cavities during fusion and fracture work. The 9mm X‑serrated tip grips bone fragments and resists slip on cortical surfaces, while the straight 160mm shaft delivers controlled mallet energy to the working end. Stainless steel construction holds the cross‑serration through repeat impaction.
This Bruns-Spratt curette at size 00 combines an oval cup with angled geometry, tilted forward 10 degrees to improve approach angle during intervertebral and articular surface work. The hollow handle reduces weight and fatigue, and the 171mm length supports controlled, sustained curettage. Stainless steel construction withstands routine sterilization.
Bruns-Spratt curette, size 4, with an angled-forward working geometry and hollow handle enables efficient removal of ossified disc and osteophytic material from vertebral endplates during fusion preparation. The angled profile improves approach without hand contortion, and the larger oval cup volume accelerates debris removal.
This Bruns-Spratt curette, size 5, with an angled-forward profile and hollow handle is optimized for aggressive debris clearance from large intravertebral and disc spaces during extensive fusion preparation. The angled geometry permits efficient scraping without excessive wrist rotation, while the hollow handle sustains comfort during prolonged use.
Bruns-Spratt curette, size 6 (largest), with an angled-forward geometry and hollow handle delivers efficient bulk removal of ossified disc and vertebral body osteophytes during extensive spinal fusion preparation. The angled profile improves intravertebral access without hand contortion, and the hollow handle reduces fatigue during extended procedures.
Sized at Size 5, this larger Brun curette carries a substantial oval cup on a hexagonal solid handle at 229mm for high‑volume bone removal during major orthopedic exposures. The larger cup clears cancellous bone in single‑pass strokes during sustained debridement.
The Bruns‑Spratt curette in size 00 combines a 45‑degree angled approach with an oval cup for controlled decortication of vertebral endplates and metaphyseal bone surfaces. The hollow handle reduces hand fatigue during sustained scraping motions, while the 229mm length enables reliable access to mid‑spinal segments. Stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated sterilization cycles.
This Bruns-Spratt size 00 straight curette presents a smaller round cup on a 171mm shaft with hollow handle, ideal for fine detail work in confined spinal spaces. The straight profile and diminished cup size enable precise curettage of lamina, facet joint surfaces, and neural foramen boundaries.
Angled 45 degrees with a Size 000 oval cup on a hollow‑handle 229mm body, this Bruns‑Spratt curette reaches into bony pockets at depth during spinal, orthopedic, and dental debridement. The angled cup tracks the surface of the pocket, and the hollow handle reduces overall weight.