OSTEOTOME, STILLE, 20 cm, straight, 25 mm 28-44-25

STD ESUROSTS25S

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L090401 - Orthopaedic surgery osteotomes, reusable
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Osteotome, Stille

Definition

A manual chisel-like surgical instrument designed to cut and/or shape bone by percussion during an orthopaedic procedure where the bone is typically used as a transplant. It is hand-held by the operator who uses a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart a force to the proximal end of the instrument. The distal end (the cutting or shaping edge) is sharp, often flat, and is typically bevelled on both sides with sloping curves.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Osteotome shears with double bevelled edge (unlike the chisel shears which have only a single bevelled edge)
  • Width of the bevelled edge: 10 or 25 mm
  • Length: 20 cm
  • Material: martensitic steel

Instructions for use

Used for cutting bone segments (exostoses or others) and for bone curettage.

Make sure the bevelled edge is sharp.

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