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BONE RONGEURS
Bone rongeurs are a common tool used by medical professionals to cut, shape, or remove bone tissue. But what exactly is this tool? How do you use it? And why is it so important for medical procedures? In this blog post, we’ll explore the definition and uses of bone rongeurs, as well as the different types available on CROSSTEX. We'll also provide some tips on how to safely use this essential device in medical settings. Read on to learn more about why these tools are such an integral part of any medical professional’s toolkit.
BONE RONGEURS
A bone rongeur is a surgical instrument used to remove bone tissue. It is also called a bone cutting forceps or a bone chisel. The most common use of a bone rongeur is in orthopedic surgery, where it is used to remove small amounts of bone from the patient's skeleton.
Bone rongeurs come in different sizes and shapes, depending on their intended use. They usually have long, thin jaws with sharp teeth or cutting edges. Some models have coarse teeth that are designed for removing larger pieces of bone, while others have fine teeth that are better suited for smaller bones or delicate areas.
A bone rongeur is a type of surgical instrument that is used to remove small pieces of bone. It is typically used in orthopedic surgery and can be either manual or power-driven.
Manual bone rongeurs are usually made of stainless steel and have two handles that are connected by a hinge. The cutting jaws are located at the end of the instrument, and they can be opened and closed by squeezing the handles together.
Power-driven bone rongeurs are similar in appearance to manual ones, but they have an electric motor that drives the cutting jaws. These instruments are often used for larger bones or for removing larger pieces of bone.
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USE OF BONE RONGEURS
To use a bone rongeur, the surgeon first grasps the instrument in one hand and positions its jaws around the piece of bone to be removed. The jaws are then closed, cutting through the bone. Once the desired amount of tissue has been removed, the jaws are opened and the instrument is removed from the patient's body.
TYPE OF BONE RONGEURS | Surgical Instruments
There are many different types of bone rongeurs, each designed for a specific purpose. The most common type is the alligator jaw type, which is used for cutting and shaping bone. Other types include the serrated jaw type, which is used for removing small pieces of bone, and the side-cutting type, which is used for trimming and contouring bone.
BONE RONGEURS INSTRUMENTS
BONE RONGEURS [CT-RBL]
BLUMENTHAL 3mm 30° 14,5cm
A bone rongeur is a surgical instrument used to remove small pieces of bone. The Blumenthal 3mm 30° 14,5cm (RBL) is a type of bone rongeur that features a slender, slightly curved body with a pointed tip. It is used for removing small pieces of bone from the skull and other areas of the body. The RBL is named after its inventor, Dr. Max Blumenthal, who developed it in the early 1900s.
BONE RONGEURS [CT-RBL45]
BLUMENTHAL 3mm 45° 14,5cm
A bone rongeur is a surgical instrument used to remove bone. It consists of a pair of jaws with serrated teeth that grip the bone and a handle for applying pressure. The Blumenthal bone rongeur is a 3mm, 45-degree, 14.5cm instrument that is used for removing small bones or bone fragments. This type of bone rongeur is typically used in orthopedic surgery and hand surgery.
BONE RONGEURS [CT-RBL90]
BLUMENTHAL 3mm 90° 14,5cm
The Blumenthal RBL90 is a 3mm, 90°, 14.5cm bone rongeur designed for use in orthopedic surgery. The instrument is made of stainless steel and is autoclavable for sterilization. The RBL90 features a serrated jaw for gripping bone and tissue, and a ratchet mechanism for precise cutting.
BONE RONGEURS [CT-RF]
FRIEDMAN 4mm 14,0cm
The RF 4mm 14,0cm bone rongeur is a high quality, durable surgical instrument used for cutting and shaping bone. It features a ergonomic handle design for comfort and ease of use, as well as a sharp, precise cutting edge that can be quickly and easily sterilized. This particular model has a length of 14.0cm and a width of 4mm.
BONE RONGEURS [CT-RMF]
MICRO FRIEDMAN 2mm 14,5cm
RMF bone rongeurs are micro instruments used for cutting and shaping bone. They are available in a variety of sizes and styles to suit the needs of the surgeon. The RMF 2mm 14,5cm is a micro version of the popular Friedmann bone rongeur. It is designed for use in small bones and is ideal for delicate surgery. The instrument has a sharp, serrated blade that can be used to cut through bone with ease. The handle is ergonomically designed for comfort and precise control.
BONE RONGEURS [CT-RMF90]
FRIEDMAN 2mm 90° 14,5cm
The BONE RONGEURS FRIEDMAN 2mm 90° 14,5cm (RMF90) are a type of surgical instrument used to remove bone from a patient. They are also known as bone rongeurs or bone chisels. These instruments are made up of a handle and a blade. The blade is sharpened on both sides and has a beveled edge. The handle is usually made of stainless steel and is ergonomically designed for comfort and grip. The BONE RONGEURS FRIEDMAN 2mm 90° 14,5cm (RMF90) are available in different sizes and shapes to accommodate different surgical procedures. They can be used for various purposes such as removing excess bone, shaping bones, or preparing the bone for surgery. The BONE RONGEURS FRIEDMAN 2mm 90° 14,5cm (RMF90) are sterilized prior to use and are typically disposable. However, some instruments may be reused if they are properly cleaned and sterilized after each use.
BONE RONGEURS [CT-RBOE]
BOEHLER 16,0cm
Bone rongeurs are surgical instruments used to remove small pieces of bone. They are also known as bone cutting forceps or bone nibblers. The Boehler 16,0cm is a type of bone rongeur that is commonly used in orthopedic surgery. It is designed to remove small pieces of bone without damage to surrounding tissue. The instrument consists of a pair of cutting jaws and a handle. The cutting jaws have sharp teeth that can cut through bone. The Boehler 16,0cm is a versatile instrument that can be used for various procedures such as removing osteophytes (bony growths), trimming bones, and preparing bone grafts. It is also helpful in reducing the risk of complications associated with other surgical techniques such as drilling and sawing.
BONE RONGEURS [CT-RLR]
LUER 15,0cm
A bone rongeur is a type of surgical instrument that is used to remove small pieces of bone. It is also known as a bone burr or a bone cutter. The word “rongeur” comes from the French word meaning “to gnaw.” A bone rongeur typically has two jaws, one of which is fixed and the other of which is movable. The jaws are usually serrated, so that they can grip the bone securely. There is also a handle attached to the movable jaw, which allows the surgeon to apply pressure and maneuver the instrument. Bone rongeurs are used in a variety of orthopedic procedures, including joint replacements, fracture repairs, and spine surgeries. They can also be used to remove tumors or other unwanted tissue from bones. The size of a bone rongeur is typically measured by the length of its jaws, in centimeters (cm). For example, a 15 cm bone rongeur has jaws that are 15 cm long. Bone rongeurs with longer jaws can reach deeper into the body and remove larger pieces of bone; however, they may also cause more damage to surrounding tissues.
BONE RONGEURS [CT-R1A]
MEAD 4,0mm 16,5cm
BONE RONGEURS MEAD 4,0mm 16,5cm (R1A) are a type of surgical instrument used to remove small pieces of bone. They are often used in orthopedic surgery, particularly during procedures such as knee or hip replacements. Bone rongeurs are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, but all typically consist of a pair of jaws with sharpened teeth or blades. The surgeon uses the instrument to grip and then cut through the bone. While bone rongeurs are considered relatively safe instruments, there is always a risk of complications associated with any type of surgery. In rare cases, the use of a bone rongeur can lead to nerve damage or even fracture the bone being operated on. As with any surgical procedure, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor before proceeding.
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