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Mini Lambotte osteotome, curved 4mm wide, enables precision bone work in confined surgical spaces and delicate orthopedic anatomy. The small blade profile delivers controlled micro‑osteotomies with minimal collateral trauma. The 130mm compact length provides control in tight fields.
Features & Benefits
Mini Lambotte osteotome, curved 10mm wide, addresses intermediate‑sized orthopedic cuts in confined spaces. The 10mm blade balances cutting surface area with spatial accessibility. The curved geometry accommodates complex bony contours during delicate skeletal sculpting.
Mini Lambotte osteotome, curved 12mm wide, delivers controlled bone removal in moderate‑scale orthopedic work within confined surgical corridors. The 12mm edge width expands cutting surface without sacrificing precision positioning. Curved blade follows complex anatomic surfaces.
This mini Lambotte osteotome delivers fine bone work in confined surgical fields with its 2mm curved tip. The narrow blade allows delicate elevation of periosteum and laminar structures without trauma to the joint capsule or adjacent neural elements. The 127mm length keeps the instrument compact for microsurgical approach work in spine and small bone cases.
The 6mm curved mini Lambotte osteotome bridges the gap between micro and standard instruments, offering controlled periosteal stripping in mid‑sized osteotomy fields. Its gentle curve eases dissection along the vertebral body surface and around facet joints without disrupting the intramedullary canal. At 127mm, it maintains excellent maneuverability in restricted exposure.
This mini Lambotte curve osteotome presents an 8mm blade for moderate periosteal work in restricted anatomical spaces. The standard curve supports gentle separation along the bone surface while protecting underlying ligament and joint capsule structures. The 127mm length keeps the instrument responsive in hand during detailed surgical dissection.
A wider 19mm straight cutting edge equips this Lambotte osteotome for broader cortical cuts during graft harvest and segmental osteotomy. The 230mm shaft length supports a stable two-hand stance with the assistant's mallet, and the flat bevel directs impact along the bone axis. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates repeated resharpening and autoclaving in busy orthopedic rotations.
The mini Lambotte osteotome (straight, 1mm) provides precision cutting geometry for fine bone osteotomy in confined anatomical spaces such as corrective foot surgery and small joint reconstruction. The 127mm compact length suits mini‑open and arthroscopic‑assist approaches, while the straight blade profile maintains clear visibility and controlled cutting force application.
This wider 25mm Cobb osteotome extends reach into deeper orthopedic fields while maintaining the characteristic gentle curve for safe periosteal dissection. The sharp cutting edge cleanly separates the periosteum from bone, and the 280mm shaft length supports controlled access in extended procedures. Reusable stainless steel construction supports sustainable surgical practice.
The Cobb 32mm osteotome is engineered for wide-field periosteal mobilization in major spinal and orthopedic exposures. Its gentle curvature follows the spinal lamina and vertebral body contours, enabling smooth elevation and protecting underlying neural structures. Sharp cutting geometry and 280mm length combine reach with controlled blade positioning.
The Cobb curved osteotome with 13mm sharp blade provides expanded working width for larger curved osteotomies across vertebral body and facet transitions. The gentle curve follows bone anatomy while maintaining sharp edge contact, and the straight 280mm shaft provides stable reach throughout extended spinal work.
The Cobb curved osteotome with 6mm sharp blade enables approach to irregular vertebral body surfaces and facet joint margins where straight-blade geometry is limited. The gentle curve aligns the sharp edge to bone contours, reducing the need for repositioning, while the 280mm length provides stable reach to deeper spinal levels.
The Cobb osteotome's gentle curve supports controlled elevation and mobilization of the periosteum during spinal and general orthopedic exposures. With a 19mm blade width and sharp working edge, it engages cortical bone with precision while the extended 280mm length provides reach into deeper surgical fields. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance across multiple reprocessing cycles.
The Cobb curved osteotome with 10mm sharp blade expands working surface for curved osteotomies along vertebral bodies and facet joint transitions. The gentle curve conforms to periosteal surfaces and bone contours without hand repositioning, while the sharp edge maintains clean bone division. 280mm length enables reliable access to deep spinal segments.
The Cobb curved osteotome with 16mm sharp blade delivers broad working surface for expansive curved osteotomies along irregular vertebral surfaces and lateral bone margins. The gentle curve aligns the sharp edge to follow natural bone contours throughout sustained procedures, while the 280mm length reaches deep spinal exposures.
The Cobb straight osteotome with 25mm sharp blade addresses expansive vertebral body division and multilevel cortical decortication procedures. The broad sharp edge delivers consistent clean bone cutting across wide surfaces, while the straight geometry maintains perpendicular force application. 280mm length sustains reliable access throughout extended spinal procedures.
The Cobb straight osteotome with 32mm sharp blade provides maximum working surface for the most extensive vertebral osteotomies and multilevel cortical fragment separation. The broad sharp edge maintains clean bone division across the widest surfaces, while the straight profile ensures perpendicular striking force throughout sustained procedures.
The Cobb straight osteotome with 13mm sharp blade provides expanded width for larger vertebral body osteotomies and fragment mobilization procedures. The sharp edge delivers clean bone division across wider surfaces, while straight geometry maintains force perpendicularity. 280mm length reaches deep spinal exposures.
The Cobb straight osteotome with 6mm sharp blade enables controlled bone division and fragment separation along vertebral bodies and transverse processes. The sharp edge penetrates cortical bone cleanly, while the straight profile maintains perpendicular force application during hammer strikes. 280mm length provides stable reach to deeper spinal regions.
The Cobb straight osteotome with 19mm sharp blade delivers maximum working width for expansive vertebral body osteotomies and multilevel cortical division. The sharp edge maintains controlled bone separation without crushing cancellous regions, and the straight profile ensures perpendicular strike alignment throughout large-scale procedures.
The Cobb straight osteotome with 10mm sharp blade delivers expanded working surface for vertebral body fragment separation and cortical decortication. The sharp cutting edge maintains clean bone division without crushing cancellous regions, while the straight profile ensures perpendicular strike alignment. 280mm length enables reliable access to lower lumbar and sacral levels.
The Cobb straight osteotome with 16mm sharp blade expands working surface for large-scale vertebral body osteotomies and extensive cortical division. The sharp cutting edge maintains clean fragment separation, while the straight profile aligns hammer force perpendicular to the bone surface. 280mm length provides stable reach across multiple spinal segments.
Converse osteotome with a straight 2mm cutting edge on a 178mm frame, sized for fine osteotomies in facial bone and small‑joint orthopedic work. The narrow 2mm width permits controlled chisel cuts where larger osteotomes would split cortex unpredictably. Stainless steel construction supports repeat sterilization and edge maintenance across cases.
This Epker osteotome features a strongly curved 8mm wide blade with a 180mm overall length for controlled contouring in maxillofacial osteotomy work.
This gouge is sized for efficient cancellous bone graft harvest from donor sites during spinal fusion or orthopedic reconstruction. The 250mm overall length provides reach into deep surgical cavities while the curved scoop geometry contains graft material for controlled transfer to recipient sites. Reusable construction supports multiple uses across cases.
The Hibbs osteotome with 25mm curved blade and hexagonal handle delivers concentrated cutting force for vertebral body cuts and spinal fusion preparation. Extended 240mm length provides control and mechanical advantage in deep spinal work. Stainless steel is engineered for durable edge retention and reliability across repeated surgical cases.
The Hibbs osteotome at 38mm standard curve with hexagonal handle addresses the largest orthopedic bone work, particularly vertebral body and extensive laminar exposure. The broad curved blade follows the bone contour while minimizing force concentration at ligament attachment sites and the intramedullary canal. The hexagonal grip provides leverage stability in demanding two‑hand cases.
This Hibbs osteotome combines 32mm standard curve with hexagonal handle for confident bone work in expansive orthopedic fields. The arched blade contours around the vertebral body surface, preventing inadvertent overcut toward the spinal canal or posterior ligament structures. The hexagonal grip maintains stability across larger surgical exposures.
At 28mm width with a standard curve and hexagonal handle, this Hibbs osteotome suits intermediate‑to‑large orthopedic cases where curved bone access is advantageous. The arched blade eases dissection along the vertebral body and around the intramedullary canal, while the hexagonal grip distributes effort during prolonged elevation. The 240mm shaft maintains rigidity.
Hibbs osteotome, curved 13mm wide with hexagonal handle, executes controlled mid‑size bone sectioning along spinal and skeletal curves. The 13mm blade balances cutting surface with anatomic conformance. The hexagonal handle ensures secure positioning during impact‑driven work.