- An O.R.-grade surgical instrument used to separate delicate tissues and pack wax in neurosurgery and other intricate procedures
Uses
- Tissue Separation:
- Used for separating delicate tissues and dissecting fine structures during surgical procedures
- Wax Packing:
- One end is a wax packer, which is specifically useful for packing bone wax or other materials into cavities or spaces, such as controlling bleeding from bone edges
- Neurosurgery:
- An essential tool in neurosurgical procedures, as well as spinal surgery and ENT applications
- Periosteum Elevation:
- Can be used for elevating the periosteum from bone structures
Features
- Double-Ended Design:
- The instrument has two different working ends for enhanced versatility
- Length:
- Measures 7.75 inches (200mm) in overall length
- End Specifications:
- One end has a 5.6mm blunt, slightly curved wax packer tip.
- The other end has a 6mm blunt, slightly curved dissector tip
- Material:
- Manufactured from high-quality, O.R.-grade German stainless steel, ensuring durability and quality
Benefits
- Versatility:
- The dual-tip design offers two functions (dissection and wax packing) in a single instrument, improving efficiency in the operating room
- Precision and Control:
- Specifically designed for delicate procedures, providing the fine control and tactile feedback necessary to minimize trauma to surrounding structures
- Durability:
- Made with premium materials and craftsmanship, it is resistant to corrosion and can withstand repeated sterilization cycles
- Ergonomics:
- Features an ergonomic, solid handle that ensures excellent gripping, which helps reduce surgeon fatigue during long and complex procedures