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This Sheehan osteotome features a straight 2mm blade with a hexagonal handle and a 159mm overall length for controlled osteotomy work in confined nasal spaces.
Features & Benefits
The Anderson‑Neivert osteotome performs controlled lateral nasal osteotomy with guarded blade geometry to protect adjacent soft tissues. The 4mm curved left blade suits left-sided nasal framework work, while the single guard prevents periosteal and mucosal overcut. The 203mm length accommodates bimanual rhinoplasty technique.
The Anderson‑Neivert osteotome performs controlled lateral nasal osteotomy with guarded blade geometry to protect adjacent soft tissues. The 4mm curved right blade suits right-sided nasal framework work, while the single guard prevents periosteal and mucosal overcut. The 203mm length accommodates bimanual rhinoplasty technique.
Curved across a 12‑tooth working face, this Aufricht glabella rasp presents an 8.5 × 20mm down‑cutting surface for refining the radix and glabellar region during rhinoplasty. The curve follows the natural concavity at the bony‑cartilaginous junction, allowing graduated dorsal reduction without flattening the radix. The 205mm overall length gives clearance from the alar base, and stainless steel construction holds the teeth through repeat reprocessing.
The Aufricht glabella rasp carries an 8.5 × 20mm up‑cutting curved working face with 12 teeth, sized for refining the bony nasal dorsum during rhinoplasty. The up‑cut tooth direction lifts bone shavings away from the working surface, and the 203mm length keeps the surgeon's grip clear of the nasal field.
The Aufricht rasp features a down‑cutting edge and curved‑backward working surface, designed for fine dorsal nasal bone contouring during rhinoplasty. Its 15/16" × 5/16" head and 203mm overall length balance precision with adequate reach. The wider ergonomic handle supports extended rasping without hand fatigue.
Cinelli osteotomes with double-guard protection and straight blade geometry deliver controlled bone work during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) and nasal approaches. The 10mm cutting edge provides adequate width for frontal, maxillary, and sphenoid ostium exposure. Bilateral guard design minimizes soft-tissue trauma during controlled nasal bone separation.
Cinelli osteotomes with 12mm cutting edges and dual-guard design provide wider working surfaces for bone separation during endoscopic sinus and nasal procedures. The straight geometry maintains perpendicular cutting angles during ostium enlargement and bone-removal phases. Robust construction and guard design protect surrounding mucosa from unintended injury during controlled percussion strikes.
Built with a 14mm double‑guarded straight cutting edge, the Cinelli osteotome makes broad lateral nasal osteotomies while the guards limit unintended extension into adjacent tissue. The 158mm length carries the working face well past the surgeon's grip, and the double‑guard geometry preserves the planned cut line.
The Cinelli osteotome is designed with a 16mm straight cutting edge and double guards to protect soft tissue during controlled osteotomy in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), septal procedures, and mastoid work. The double guard mechanism prevents inadvertent mucosal or neural injury during sinus and ethmoid bone work. At 6.25 inches, the length provides adequate leverage for precise mallet‑driven bone removal.
Cutting 10mm wide across a straight edge, this Converse osteotome performs lateral and medial nasal osteotomies during rhinoplasty. The 180mm length lets the surgeon strike along the maxillary process from outside the alar base while controlling fracture propagation. Stainless steel construction holds the cutting edge geometry through repeat osteotomy use and steam sterilization.
This Converse osteotome measures 12mm wide to support broader osteotomy passages during rhinoplasty and nasal fracture reduction. The extended 178mm length provides leverage for dorsal and lateral nasal bone work, with stainless steel ensuring performance through repeat sterilization cycles.
The Converse osteotome carries a 4mm straight cutting blade on a 178mm body, sized for fine nasal osteotomies and craniofacial cortical cuts. The narrow cutting edge places clean planar lines under mallet impact, and the moderate length suits standard rhinoplasty and craniofacial access.
The Converse osteotome features a 6mm straight chisel designed for controlled bone separation during septorhinoplasty and nasal dorsal contouring. The wide 6mm cutting edge distributes force evenly across the target bone surface, minimizing fracture lines. The straight 180mm shaft supports leverage and control during dorsal and septal work.
This Converse osteotome measures 8mm wide and supports the bony work phases of rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction with controlled mallet strikes. The straight 178mm shaft extends reach to dorsal and lateral nasal structures, while stainless steel resists oxidation across repeated sterilization.
This Cottle osteotome measures 4mm across and features rounded corners to minimize osseous trauma during nasal bone work and rhinoplasty. The round handle distributes force evenly during mallet-guided cuts, while the 178mm length provides extended leverage for dorsal and lateral osteotomies. Stainless steel resists corrosion across sterilization cycles.
Cottle osteotome with a 7mm wide blade and rounded corners is optimized for precise bone work in septoplasty and rhinologic osteotomies. The rounded corner geometry minimizes mucosal laceration risk during insertion and withdrawal, while the round, knurled handle and 178mm length provide secure mallet strike and controlled force application in bony work.
Cottle osteotome with a 9mm wide blade and rounded corners delivers broader bone exposure and controlled osteotomy in rhinologic procedures requiring larger cuts. The rounded corner design reduces mucosal injury during insertion, and the 178mm length with round, knurled handle ensures secure mallet strikes and reliable force transmission during dorsal hump and septal surgery.
This Cottle osteotome incorporates a curved 4mm cutting edge with centimeter markings at 4‑7cm and a 184mm length for controlled curved osteotomy work.
The Cottle osteotome delivers precise bone work during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. Its 12mm straight cutting edge includes centimeter markings (4-7cm) for depth control during lateral and medial osteotomies. The 184mm length supports bimanual technique with reliable tactile feedback.
This Cottle osteotome uses a straight 4mm wide cutting edge with centimeter markings at 40‑70mm and a 184mm length for controlled osteotomies requiring depth reference.
This Cottle osteotome uses a straight 6mm wide cutting edge with centimeter markings at 4‑7cm and a 184mm overall length for larger controlled nasal osteotomies.
Designed for controlled dorsal nasal reduction, this Cottle rasp delivers down‑cutting action across a 7 × 40mm working surface during septorhinoplasty. The straight 210mm shaft balances reach into the nasal dorsum with the tactile feedback needed for graduated bony refinement. Stainless steel construction supports repeated autoclaving and durable edge retention through high‑volume rhinoplasty caseloads.
The Cottle rasp is engineered for controlled bone work during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. Its down-cutting stroke geometry removes septal and dorsal bone with precision while minimizing mucosal trauma. The 7mm × 38mm head provides adequate working surface for dorsal hump reduction and architectural refinement.
The Cottle rasp delivers down‑cutting action in a straight configuration, suited for controlled nasal bone refinement across the dorsum and radix during rhinoplasty. The 1.5" × 8mm head size and Bruns handle design provide stable control during fine bone work. Stainless‑steel durability supports repeated sterilization.
This curved diamond rasp delivers medium-grit surface texturing for bone contouring in endoscopic sinus surgery and rhinoplasty. The standard curve profile allows controlled filing while the surgeon visualizes through a microscope or endoscope. Medium grit strikes a balance between material removal rate and surface finish control.
This straight diamond rasp provides efficient dorsal hump reduction and septal smoothing in rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. The medium grit surface removes bone and cartilage with controlled aggression, producing clean surfaces without excessive chatter. The 184mm length supports extended nasal work with balanced leverage.
Double‑ended Fomon‑Muller rasp with tungsten carbide tips offers Grit 1 and 2 (36 and 44 teeth) for rapid, controlled dorsal bone removal during rhinoplasty. The extra‑coarse grit efficiently reduces bone while the gold‑plated handle provides visual distinction and ergonomic grip. Tungsten carbide edges maintain their abrasive capability across hundreds of cases.
This tungsten carbide Fomon‑Muller double‑ended rasp combines grit 5 and grit 6 surfaces for progressive bone refinement in septorhinoplasty and osteotomy work. The 200mm length provides substantial working reach, and the dual‑grit approach enables coarse reduction followed by medium finishing in a single instrument. Gold‑plated handles support secure, extended manipulation.
This Fomon-Muller rasp combines double-ended tungsten-carbide work surfaces with grit levels 7 and 8 for sequential nasal bone smoothing. The 36-tooth and 44-tooth surfaces allow coarse-then-fine rasping progression during septorhinoplasty. The gold-plated round handle provides secure grip while the 200mm length maintains control during sustained rasping.