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Large-head Stille osteotome (22mm straight) executes major bone cuts in high-trauma exposures where wider osteotomies are required for adequate visualization. The 8-inch (203mm) length preserves intraoperative maneuverability in confined anatomic spaces. Stainless‑steel blade withstands repeated surgical demands.
Features & Benefits
This Stille straight osteotome features a 25mm blade width for extensive bone removal in spinal fusion, arthrodesis, or major reconstruction procedures. The broad flat profile ensures even force distribution and resists edge breakdown during prolonged use. A 203mm overall length supports effective reach across varied surgical depths.
A Stille straight osteotome with a 30mm blade width supports major osseous resection in large-field procedures such as spinal arthrodesis or maxillofacial reconstruction. The flat blade geometry tolerates sustained mallet impact while maintaining sharp cutting geometry. The 203mm length accommodates both superficial and deep anatomical approaches.
This Stille straight osteotome with a 6mm blade width is designed for controlled, precise bone sculpting in orthopedic procedures. The flat blade geometry distributes mallet strikes evenly, reducing stress concentration and supporting clean osseous cuts. An overall length of 203mm accommodates both direct and angled approach angles.
A Stille straight osteotome with an 8mm blade width delivers stable bone removal across moderate surgical fields. The flat blade profile ensures even load distribution during mallet strikes, reducing fracture risk and supporting clean cortical entry. The 203mm length accommodates standard orthopedic approach angles.
This Swiss‑pattern straight osteotome carries an 18mm cutting edge across a 127mm overall length, the widest in the series, suited to broad cortical work in foot and small‑bone osteotomy. The 18mm width distributes mallet force across a longer bone contact surface, while the straight blade preserves alignment with the periosteal plane. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across many cases.
This Swiss‑pattern straight osteotome features a 14mm cutting edge and a 127mm overall length, suited to controlled bone shaping in hand, foot, and small‑bone orthopedic procedures. The 14mm width allows broader purchase across cortical bone surfaces during osteotomy, while the straight profile preserves alignment with the periosteal plane. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across many cases.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps is configured with a straight jaw and 2mm tip for micromanipulation of fine intraocular structures. Precision jaw alignment and tactile feedback support IOL positioning, capsular edge manipulation, and delicate tissue grasping during anterior segment work. The 127mm length and compact profile optimize control in confined operative spaces.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps is sized for larger structure engagement with a 4mm straight jaw and fine geometric precision. Use during IOL handling, capsular fixation tasks, and fine tissue repositioning throughout anterior segment procedures. The 127mm working length and smooth jaw surfaces deliver controlled grasping without tissue trauma.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps features an 8mm straight jaw for broader structure capture and positioning during posterior segment manipulation and larger IOL work. The geometric precision and smooth jaw surfaces enable atraumatic grasping of capsular tissue and intraocular implants. A 127mm shaft supports stable control in confined IOL and capsule tasks.
With a 12mm wide straight edge, this US Army pattern osteotome balances cutting efficiency with controlled bone sectioning during orthopedic osteotomy procedures. The proven military pattern geometry provides reliable cutting performance, and the 178mm length supports adequate surgical field reach. The wider blade enables efficient bone division.
At 18mm width, this US Army pattern osteotome delivers maximum cutting surface for efficient bone division in wide osteotomy sites. The straight edge provides direct cutting force, and the 178mm length supplies adequate reach. The 18mm width supports broad, controlled bone sectioning.
This US Army pattern osteotome with a 6mm wide straight edge provides precision bone cutting for controlled osteotomy work in orthopedic procedures. The traditional pattern delivers reliable cutting geometry, and the 178mm length provides adequate reach. The 6mm width supports fine bone sectioning in confined anatomic zones.
The Wagner osteotome with 15 × 30mm tip angled forward enables wider bone removal in orthopaedic procedures requiring broader cutting surfaces. The forward angle improves visibility in spinal and vertebral work, while the 343mm extended length maintains mechanical advantage. Phenolic handle provides grip comfort, and stainless steel sustains cutting edge across numerous sterilization cycles.
The Wagner osteotome, angled forward with 15 × 30mm tip and phenolic handle, provides controlled broad bone sculpting in orthopaedic procedures where wider cutting geometry is required. The forward-angled tip improves operative visualization in confined anatomic spaces, while the 343mm extended length supports mechanical advantage. Stainless steel ensures durable performance across repeated clinical use.
The Wagner osteotome with straight 15 × 30mm tip and phenolic handle provides direct, wider-capacity bone removal in orthopaedic procedures. The straight geometry delivers predictable cuts through periosteal and vertebral bone, while the extended 343mm length supports mechanical advantage. Stainless steel sustains edge sharpness across numerous sterilization cycles and operative cases.
The Wagner osteotome, angled backward with 30 × 35mm tip and phenolic handle, supports large-capacity bone removal in posterior or retracted approach procedures. The backward angle accommodates challenging operative geometry where forward-angled instruments are limited, while the extended 343mm length maintains mechanical advantage. Stainless steel ensures durable performance.
The Wagner osteotome with 30 × 35mm tip angled forward and phenolic handle enables large-capacity bone removal with superior approach visibility in orthopaedic procedures. The forward-angled tip improves visualization in confined surgical spaces, while the extended 343mm length provides mechanical advantage. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability across repeated sterilization and use.
The Wagner osteotome, angled backward with 9 × 25mm tip and phenolic handle, provides precision bone cutting in orthopaedic procedures requiring posterior or retracted approach geometry. The backward angle supports controlled cuts in confined spaces where forward-angled instruments are not accessible. Extended 343mm length and stainless steel construction ensure lasting durability.
The Wagner osteotome, angled forward with 9 × 25mm tip and phenolic handle, delivers controlled bone cutting with superior approach geometry in confined orthopaedic spaces. The slightly angled-forward tip improves visualization during vertebral and laminar work, while the extended 343mm length provides mechanical advantage. Phenolic handle and stainless steel construction support reliable, durable performance.
The Wagner osteotome, straight with 9 × 25mm tip and phenolic handle, delivers direct bone-cutting geometry in orthopaedic procedures where straight approach is optimal. The straight profile supports predictable cuts in vertebral and laminar bone, while the extended 343mm length provides mechanical advantage. Phenolic construction and stainless steel ensure comfortable, durable performance.