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This size 0000 spinal fusion curette delivers the most refined working tip for minimal‑access endplate preparation in pediatric or revision fusion scenarios. Its straight profile enables precise bone contouring without excessive cortical removal, preserving the vertebral body's structural integrity. The 381mm length maintains reach to deep spinal levels across all age groups.
Features & Benefits
This size 3 spinal fusion curette with 30‑degree forward angle supports controlled endplate removal in mid‑range intervertebral spaces during revision and primary fusion work. The angled profile enhances approach geometry to asymmetric endplate margins and lateral recess zones. At 381mm, it provides deep access to lumbar and lower thoracic vertebral bodies with improved surgical ergonomics.
With a 30‑degree forward angle, this size 5 spinal fusion curette addresses broader endplate zones while maintaining angled access to posterior vertebral margins and lateral margins in fusion procedures. Its expanded curette surface supports efficient multi‑level bone harvest, and the angled geometry improves visualization without excessive retraction. At 381mm, it reaches all spinal levels.
At size 6 with a 30‑degree forward angle, this spinal fusion curette delivers maximum working surface and superior angled access to wide vertebral body endplate zones. The forward angulation enhances approach to posterior and lateral vertebral margins during corpectomy and multi‑level fusion, while the 381mm length maintains reach to deep lumbar and mid‑thoracic levels.
At size 6, this spinal fusion curette provides the widest working surface for aggressive cancellous bone removal during corpectomy and multi‑level endplate preparation. The straight configuration delivers uniform curetting force, minimizing cortical disruption during large‑volume bone harvest. At 381mm, it reaches all spinal levels while providing tactile feedback throughout the procedure.
This extended‑length spinal fusion curette Size 0 is angled forward at thirty degrees to access vertebral endplate margins and lateral recess regions that straight instruments cannot reach. The 381mm length brings visualization to deep operative fields while the thirty‑degree forward angle navigates complex posterolateral anatomy. Ideal for revision and challenging single‑segment approaches.
This size 0 spinal fusion curette is a straight instrument designed for controlled cancellous bone harvesting and endplate preparation during vertebral body fusion procedures. The minimal 1mm working surface allows precise access within the intervertebral space and tight surgical corridors. At 381mm overall length, it reaches deep lumbar and thoracic levels while maintaining tactile feedback to the surgeon.
The extended‑length spinal fusion curette Size 1 is designed for access to deep lumbar and thoracic fusion sites where standard 229mm instruments fall short. The 381mm length positions the surgeon's hand and proximal shaft well clear of the operative field during vertebral endplate and disc space work. Straight geometry enables predictable linear strokes.
The extended‑length spinal fusion curette Size 2 angled forward thirty degrees enables moderate‑coverage bone removal from lateral and posterolateral vertebral endplate regions. The angled geometry optimizes access to bone surfaces aligned with the fusion approach trajectory. The 381mm length maintains comfortable hand positioning during extended procedures.
The spinal fusion curette (Size 3) features a straight profile suited for decortication of the vertebral body and disc space during arthrodesis preparation. The larger cup volume enables efficient removal of bone debris and cartilage from interbody fusion sites, while the 381mm extended length reaches deep lumbar and thoracic levels. This size supports both anterior and posterior spinal fusion protocols.
The extended‑length spinal fusion curette Size 4 angled forward thirty degrees provides aggressive endplate debridement with angular access to large lateral and posterolateral disc spaces. The enlarged cup diameter accelerates material removal while the forward angle navigates complex vertebral margin geometry. Durable stainless‑steel construction supports demanding revision cases.
The extended‑length spinal fusion curette Size 4 combines deep‑field reach with a moderately large cup diameter for efficient coverage of expanded fusion bed surfaces during posterior and anterior approaches to lumbar and thoracic spine. The 381mm shaft positions the hand safely outside the operative field. Stainless‑steel construction ensures lasting reliability.
This size 5 spinal fusion curette is a larger working surface variant designed for broader cancellous bone harvest and endplate cleanup in fusion procedures. Its straight profile enables consistent bone removal across wider intervertebral zones while maintaining adequate depth access at 381mm. The expanded curette face supports efficient debris removal during corpectomy or wide endplate preparation.
The Spurling intervertebral disc rongeur features an angled-up jaw geometry optimized for controlled removal of disc material and bone fragments during cervical and lumbar fusion procedures. The 4mm × 10mm bite accommodates tissue within the intervertebral disc space and foramen, while the 178mm shaft length provides mid-depth access to vertebral anatomy.
Spurling intervertebral rongeurs angled downward 45 degrees pivot the cutting jaw beneath overhanging laminar bone, facilitating nucleus pulposus removal in cases where the disc protrusion extends beneath the laminar roof. The dual ring handles maintain even pressure distribution, and the compact 127mm working length preserves maneuverability in confined disc spaces. Reusable stainless steel maintains lasting durability across repeated use.
Extended Spurling discectomy rongeurs carry the same downward 45‑degree angle and 4mm × 10mm bite into deeper disc spaces requiring removal of migrated fragments or extensive nucleus removal. The dual ring handles accommodate firm grip across longer leverage arms, and the extended 178mm working length reaches lumbar and lumbosacral discs that shorter instruments cannot access. Durable stainless steel withstands repeated use.
Spurling intervertebral discectomy rongeurs employ a straight jaw and dual ring handles for controlled nucleus pulposus removal during posterior approach disc surgery. The 4mm × 10mm bite sized specifically for intervertebral work, and the straight geometry permits direct jaw approach without binding against vertebral cortex or ligamentous structures. The 127mm working length supports access through limited laminotomy exposures. Reusable stainless steel endures.
The Stefhex large mallet employs a distinctive 40mm cylinder head and 229mm length to deliver substantial percussion during major orthopedic procedures on the vertebral body and periosteum. At 11.3oz, the instrument combines weight and balance for controlled high-force applications. Stainless steel ensures reliable durability.
Built at 3.2mm (1/8") with fully threaded double trocar points, this Steinmann pin bridges the 2.8mm and 3.5mm fully‑threaded gauges for intermediate‑heavy skeletal traction requiring axial pull‑out resistance.
Sized at 3.5mm (9/64") with fully threaded double trocar points, this Steinmann pin sits between the 3.2mm and 4mm fully‑threaded gauges, suited to intermediate‑heavy skeletal traction requiring axial pull‑out resistance.
Built at 4.5mm (0.177") with fully threaded double trocar points, this Steinmann pin carries the heaviest fully‑threaded gauge in the standard range, sized for the largest skeletal traction setups requiring maximum pull‑out resistance.
Built at 4mm (5/32") with fully threaded double trocar points, this Steinmann pin pairs heavy shaft stiffness with full thread length for major skeletal traction requiring maximum pull‑out resistance against axial load.
The Stellbrink synovectomy rongeur features a heavily curved profile with a 2 × 5mm jaw that navigates around the joint capsule margin and infrapatellar fat pad during inflammatory tissue removal from the knee and shoulder. The pronounced curve orients the bite perpendicular to synovial surfaces, allowing surgeons to remove redundant membrane without damaging articular cartilage. At 171mm overall, the compact profile suits both open and minimally invasive approaches.
The Stille‑type chisel carries a straight 2mm cutting head on a 203mm body, sized for fine cortical work in hand, foot, and craniofacial procedures. The narrow head places clean planar cuts under mallet impact, and the long body keeps the surgeon's grip well clear of the impact zone.
Curved Stille gouge (10mm blade) sculpts bone along articular surfaces and complex periosteal contours in confined orthopaedic spaces. The gentle curve accommodates anatomic variation and joint capsule proximity during delicate work. Eight-inch (203mm) length enables control near sensitive structures. Stainless‑steel resists corrosion.
This Stille curved gouge with a 12mm width supports moderate-volume bone contouring in fields with challenging approach angles. The curved shaft improves operative access and reduces repetitive strain, while the cutting profile delivers smooth, controlled osseous removal. A 203mm overall length provides effective reach.
A Stille curved gouge with a 15mm width is engineered for larger-scale bone contouring in angled or restricted operative fields. The curved shaft geometry improves visualization and ergonomic control, while the broad blade profile supports sustained mallet impact. The 203mm overall length accommodates varied reconstructive approaches.
This Stille curved gouge with a 20mm width supports major bone contouring in deep or angled surgical fields. The curved shaft angle enhances reach beneath overhanging structures and reduces operator strain during prolonged use. The broad cutting profile tolerates forceful mallet application while maintaining clean osseous separation.
This Stille curved gouge with a 6mm width is designed for delicate bone sculpting in confined or angulated fields. The curved shaft angle improves visualization and reduces hand strain compared to straight instruments, while the 6mm cutting edge supports precision work in sensitive areas.
A Stille curved gouge with an 8mm width enables controlled bone removal in angled or restricted surgical spaces. The curved shaft geometry improves ergonomic access beneath overhanging structures, while the cutting profile maintains smooth osseous separation. The 203mm overall length accommodates varied anatomical approaches.