- A specific type of orthopedic surgical instrument for use in bone shaping
Uses
- Orthopedic Surgery:
- Used for precise cutting and shaping of bone, often in orthopedic procedures
- Bone Grafting/Reshaping:
- Ideal for removing or modifying bone tissue with controlled cutting action
- Specialty Procedures:
- Serves various surgical needs in specialties like Plastic Surgery, General Surgery, and Podiatry, as part of the broader Miltex instrument line
Features
- Material:
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel, with some variations potentially featuring tungsten carbide
- Craftsmanship:
- German-forged with hand-crafted precision, ensuring high quality and consistent performance
- Design:
- Features flush-cutting blades for clean cuts and a satin finish to reduce glare
- Durability:
- Passivation process protects against corrosion, while tempered box-locks maintain alignment
- Ergonomics:
- Designed for a comfortable grip, potentially with springs for controlled jaw movement
Benefits
- Precision & Performance:
- Superior cutting ability and exact alignment for delicate bone work
- Longevity:
- High-quality materials and construction extend the instrument's functional life
- Reduced Fatigue:
- Features like controlled jaw movement and ergonomic design help minimize hand strain during long procedures
- Enhanced Visibility:
- Satin finish minimizes reflections, improving the surgeon's view
- Reliability:
- A trusted name (Integra Miltex) synonymous with premium surgical tools, offering confidence in clinical settings