Bone File – Double-Ended
double-ended, cross-cut, 7" (18.0 cm)?Bone File is a highly versatile instrument that can be used in a vast array of surgical procedures. This file is double ended and is cross cut. The small paddle style blades allow it to be used near delicate tissue areas as are common in neurosurgical procedures and not cause trauma or injury by puncture wound. Additionally use of this file on jagged bone breaks or cuts or even on rough hard surfaces aids in the protected of neurovascular bundles and other tissue layers that are mobilized during surgery that can easily be torn or injured.
Bone File – Single-Ended
single-ended, 2-sided convex & flat blade, 23.0 mm width tapers to 6.0 mm, 11" (28.0 cm)?Bone File is a ideally suited for many different surgical procedures. It is specifically designed to be used to file away at bone fragments that are caused by breaks or cuts or on coarse hard tissues in different parts of the body. They can be especially useful in neurosurgical and orthopedic procedures that can involve maneuvering and exploring around many different bony areas such as the skull, long bones and vertebral column. Additionally this file is single sided with a convex and flat blade and a 23.0 mm width that tapers to 6.0 mm.
Bone File #10
double-ended, plain serrations, 5.0 mm wide ends, 7" (17.5 cm)?Bone File #10 is a general purpose instrument useful in surgical procedures that require manipulation of bone. This file is double ended making it quick and easy to switch to another unused file without having to switch instrumentation. Each end features plain serrations and is 5.0 mm wide. Additionally this instrument features a slightly textured handle surface that reduces slippage making this instrument ideally suited for a variety of precise neurosurgical procedures.
Bone File #12
double-ended, plain serrations, 7.0 mm & 5.0 mm wide ends, 7" (17.5 cm)?Bone File #12 can be used in a variety of surgical interventions in neurosurgery or orthopedic surgery. This instrument is double ended with each end featuring plain serrations. It is ideally suited for use in filing bones such as reducing a sharp or jagged bone edge to prevent damage to surround tissue or delicate neuro-vascular bundles. Additionally each even here is a different width: 7.0 mm and 5.0 mm making it versatile enough to be used in a number of different surgical scenarios and can satisfy any surgeon preference.
Bone File #12A
double-ended, one end plain, other end cross serrated, 5.0 mm wide ends, 7" (17.5 cm)?Bone File #12A is a highly versatile file that can be used in surgical procedures that require manipulation of bone. It is ideally suit for some forms of bone reshaping such as a jagged edge that could endanger the tissue areas around it. In procedures such as craniotomies in which delicate brain tissue is being handled this file aids in keeping the bony area around smooth and free of harmful points. Additionally this instrument is double ended with one end plain and the other cross serrated making it a multi functional file.