RASPATORY, RIB, DOYEN, adult, 17 cm left 54-30-12

STD ESURRARD17L

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Rib raspatory, Doyen

Definition

A hand-held, manually-operated, surgical instrument with a profiled, forward-scraping edge (sharp, sometimes double-sided) used to elevate and/or detach rib periosteum (membrane of fibrous connective tissue) from the underlying bone by a pushing action usually applied along the longitudinal axis of the bone. Scythe-like blades that fit over the rib bone. It may be used for rib-like bones (e.g., clavicle, fibula).

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Left-handed or right-handed open, ring-shaped costal raspatory
  • Sharp cutting edges at the end
  • Handle with hollow grip
  • Length: 17 cm (for adult)
  • Material: martensitic steel

Instructions for use

Used to raise the periosteum overlying the ribs and to remove it by rasping.

It is used during cardiothoracic surgery procedures.

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