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The Bruns spinal curette (Size 0) in straight geometry offers a small oval cup for precise removal of bone and scar tissue around the vertebral body and intervertebral space. The 203mm shaft provides adequate reach without compromising control, while the semi‑sharp cup edges permit selective engagement of cortical and cancellous bone.
Features & Benefits
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 2‑0) features a fine oval cup for deliberate bone curetting around the intervertebral disc and vertebral margins during arthrodesis and revision procedures. The 203mm straight geometry aligns with standard spinal access patterns, permitting controlled tissue engagement without dural penetration. This intermediate size bridges fine and standard applications.
This Bruns spinal curette combines a Size 000 oval cup with angled shaft geometry for accessing challenging vertebral body and laminar surfaces during spinal decompression. The smaller cup profile supports fine debridement in confined spaces, while the angled approach improves visualization during deep fusion work. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated surgical cases.
Bruns spinal curette, size 000, features oval cup geometry in straight configuration for controlled curettage of bone and disc material at the vertebral endplate and foramen. The 203mm length supports stable hand positioning during vertebral body preparation. Stainless steel delivers reliable performance and lasting durability for repeated surgical use.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 3‑0) provides a small‑bore oval cup for selective curetting in the epidural space and around delicate dural attachments. Straight geometry permits direct approach along the vertebral body, while the intermediate cup size accommodates the scale between extra‑fine and standard instruments. This pattern supports safe, staged bone removal.
The 4‑0 (Size 4‑0) Bruns curette provides a small but workable oval cup for controlled bone removal in confined vertebral and foraminal spaces. Its angled geometry improves superior endplate access. At 203mm, it reaches deep exposures during laminectomy and diskectomy procedures.
Bruns spinal curette, size 4-0, features oval cup geometry in straight configuration for controlled curettage of bone and disc material at the vertebral endplate and foramen. The 203mm length supports stable hand positioning during vertebral body preparation. Stainless steel delivers reliable performance and lasting durability for repeated surgical use.
The Bruns 5‑0 (Size 5‑0) micro curette features the smallest oval cup for precision bone and endplate removal near neural structures during decompression. The angled geometry improves approach. Its 203mm length extends reach into deep exposures while the miniature cup ensures controlled microsurgical debridement.
The Bruns spinal curette (Size 5‑0) combines an extra‑fine oval cup with straight geometry for meticulous microcuretting in confined neural and vascular anatomy around the spinal canal. The 203mm length maintains reach while the minimal cup profile allows precise, incremental bone removal without wide tissue trauma. This ultra‑fine scale suits revision surgery and delicate exposures.
With angled cup geometry, the Bruns Size 1 spinal curette accesses superior and lateral vertebral endplate surfaces during multilevel laminectomy and diskectomy. The oval cup removes fibrocartilage and bone efficiently. At 203mm, it provides adequate working length for deep posterior approaches.
The larger Size 2 oval cup and angled orientation allow this Bruns curette to remove bone and soft disk material from expanded vertebral surfaces during wide diskectomy. The 203mm length reaches deep into multilevel exposures. Stainless steel construction ensures durable curetting action.
Engineered for vertebral and joint curettage, this Bruns spinal curette pairs a size 3 oval cup with an angled shank for working into the disc space, lamina recess, and other concave bone surfaces. The 203mm overall length supports controlled approach to the vertebral body without crowding the surgeon's hand. Stainless‑steel construction holds a clean cutting edge through repeated reprocessing.
Size 3 designation provides a larger oval cup for aggressive bone and disk material removal during primary diskectomy and laminectomy. The angled approach targets the superior and lateral vertebral surfaces. At 203mm working length, it accommodates extended posterior lumbar exposures.
The Bruns spinal curette features a Size 3 oval cup on a straight shaft, designed for controlled bone surface debridement and fragment removal during vertebral body curettage. The oval geometry distributes force across the curette face, minimizing trauma to adjacent bone and periosteum during spinal fusion and decompression work. The 203mm length provides excellent access to deep surgical planes.
Angled Bruns spinal curette, size 4, with an oval cup on a 203mm shaft for cancellous bone removal under overhanging lamina and around the foramen. The angled neck lets the surgeon reach beneath bony shelves that a straight curette cannot address, and the size 4 cup suits fine graft and disc work. Stainless steel construction tolerates repeat spine‑set sterilization.
Bruns spinal curette, size 4, features oval cup geometry in straight configuration for controlled curettage of bone and disc material at the vertebral endplate and foramen. The 203mm length supports stable hand positioning during vertebral body preparation. Stainless steel delivers reliable performance and lasting durability for repeated surgical use.
Angled Bruns spinal curette in size 5 with an oval cup over a 203mm shaft, splitting the difference between size 4 and size 6 for foraminal and lamina‑adjacent bone work. The angled geometry sweeps cancellous material from under bony overhangs that a straight curette cannot engage. Stainless steel construction supports repeat spine‑set reprocessing.
Bruns spinal curette in size 5 with a straight 203mm shaft and oval cup for precise cancellous bone work along the vertebral body and lamina. The slightly smaller cup compared with size 6 suits tighter foraminal recesses and graft preparation in narrower exposures. Stainless steel construction holds up across repeat spine‑set sterilization.
Straight Bruns spinal curette in size 6 with an oval cup, mounted on a 203mm shaft for cancellous bone curettage along the vertebral body and lamina. The oval cup geometry scoops bone graft and removes disc material with a defined working edge, while the straight profile supports direct‑access posterior approaches. Stainless steel construction endures repeat spine‑set reprocessing.
This spinal curette with size 6 and angled shaft and oval cup geometry curets vertebral bodies and intervertebral disc spaces during decompression and fusion procedures. The oval cup shape conforms to curved vertebral surfaces, while the angled approach improves access to posterior and posterolateral elements. Stainless steel construction tolerates sterilization.
The brush cannula is engineered for gentle backflush removal of residual cortical material during phacoemulsification cleanup. Its 1mm silicone brush tip provides atraumatic contact with fragile posterior capsule while the 20-gauge cannula enables efficient fluid flow. The design minimizes capsular perforation risk during final cortical polishing.
The Size 1 Buck ear curette with a blunt angled tip at 146mm removes cerumen without the sharp edge of the Size 1 sharp variant, suited to patients with sensitive canals or canal walls where a blunt approach is preferred. The angled geometry tracks external canal curvature.
The Buck ear curette Size 0 with sharp 1.5mm tip and angled shaft enables controlled excision of granulation tissue and disease from mastoid cavities and middle ear spaces. The sharp edge cuts cleanly along tissue planes. The angled 150mm design supports deep mastoid access while maintaining surgical visibility.
Angled with a sharp 1mm Size 00 working face, the Buck ear curette removes cerumen and small debris from the external auditory canal where a sharper bite is needed than the dull‑loop alternative. The 152mm length keeps the operator's hand clear of the otoscope's field.
This angled Buck ear curette accesses difficult mastoid recesses and sinus tympani during revision mastoid surgery. The sharp 2mm cup and angled approach enable removal of residual cholesteatoma and bone disease in posterior and superior compartments. Angled geometry reduces blind spots.
The angled Buck ear curette with 2mm outer diameter and sharp working edge is designed for selective cerumen removal and canal wall disease curettage during otologic procedures. The 152mm length supports controlled access through the aural canal, while the angled shaft preserves visualization during deep canal work. Sharp geometry enables efficient debris and disease removal.
The Buck ear curette Size 2 with sharp 2.5mm tip and angled shaft provides controlled excision of granulation and cholesteatoma from larger mastoid spaces and anterior epitympanic areas. The wider cutting edge accelerates material removal while maintaining precision. The angled 150mm shaft supports ergonomic deep-field work.
Sized at 3mm Size 3 with a sharp angled working face, this Buck ear curette removes cerumen and small debris from the adult external auditory canal. The sharp loop bites under impacted material without sliding, and the 152mm length keeps the operator's hand clear of the otoscope's field.
The Buck ear curette provides sharp, controlled removal of diseased bone, cholesteatoma, and granulation during mastoid surgery. Its straight geometry and 2mm sharp cup enable precise curetting of the epitympanic recess and sinus tympani. The compact 146mm length maintains excellent proximal control.
Buck ligature scissors in stainless steel feature a notched lower blade that grasps and cuts ligature material with secure control. The 41mm working distance from mid-screw to tip provides consistent reach for vascular work. Straight geometry and ring handle support precise ligation procedures in abdominal and vascular cases.