Bone Cutting Instruments
A bone cutter is a surgical instrument used to cut or remove bones. In addition to surgery, they are also used in forensics, torture, and dismemberment. Types of medical bone cutters include: Unpowered – Unpowered bone cutting implements include varieties of hacksaw and sabre saw. In many applications, the saw is used in specialised jigs to provide accurate, measurable cuts, e.g. in knee surgery. Specialized saws such as the Gigli saw, a cable made of sharp strands of wire, are also used in some procedures. Reciprocating – Usually a powered rotary oscillation is applied to a specialised cutting implement to provide smooth controllable cuts into bone, for applications, from skull cutting to rib cutting. A sternal saw is a reciprocating bone cutter. Sonic (or sound cutting) – The sonic cutter is still experimental, but its primary focus is to use high frequency, high amplitude sound to remove material (in this case bone), providing the ability to cut. Some tissue sonic cutters are being produced. A costotome in the open position Costotome – A Costotome is a specialised rib cutter used to gain access to the thoracic cavity. It has two levers; the first one to be operated grasps the rib, and the second one cuts the rib. Jindal Medi Surge orthopedic bone cutting instruments are made from medical grade stainless steel.
Bone Cutting Forceps Straight (Double Action)
Bone Cutting Forceps Curved (Double Action)
Bone Nibbler Straight (Double Action)
Bone Nibbler Curved (Double Action)
Bone Nibbler Angular (Double Action)
Tuder Edward Bone Cutting Forceps
Amputation Saw
Amputation Saw Fiber Handle
Finger Saw
Bone File
Bone File Half Round Pointed
Bone File Flat
Bone Rongeur Forceps Straight
Bone Rongeur Forceps Curved
Chisel With Fibre Handle
Osteotome With Fibre Handle Straight
Osteotome With Fibre Handle Curved
Gouge With Fibre Handle Straight
Gouge With Fibre Handle Curved
Bone Currette Double Ended
Bone Currette Volkmann
Brun's Bone Currette With Fiber Handle
Corticotome