Spinal Surgery Rongeurs

Spinal Surgery Rongeurs

Spinal surgery rongeurs are specialised instruments used to cut, trim, or remove bone and soft tissue during spinal procedures. Designed for strength and precision, these tools enable surgeons to access and decompress targeted areas of the spine while preserving surrounding structures. Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, spinal rongeurs are available in a range of jaw sizes, angles, and handle designs to suit various surgical techniques. Spinal surgery rongeurs offer controlled bone removal in confined or delicate areas of the spinal column.

Bateman rongeur, flattened distal blade
Bateman rongeur, flattened distal blade
Cairns rongeur, fine jaws, angled on flat, serrated jaws, curved handles
Cairns rongeur, fine jaws, angled on flat, serrated jaws, curved handles
Dandys rongeur
Dandys rongeur
Daniel rongeur, miniature, for neuro-pathology
Daniel rongeur, miniature, for neuro-pathology
Danish pattern rongeur, angled on flat, fine jaws, curved handle, screw joint
Danish pattern rongeur, angled on flat, fine jaws, curved handle, screw joint
De vilbiss skull channelling forceps
De vilbiss skull channelling forceps
Falconer rongeur, angled to side, light, screw joint
Falconer rongeur, angled to side, light, screw joint
Falconer rongeur, oblique jaws
Falconer rongeur, oblique jaws
Glasgow pattern rongeur, slightly curved on flat, screw joint
Glasgow pattern rongeur, slightly curved on flat, screw joint

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