Epstein Curette
Acheron Instruments’ Epstein Curette is a surgical tool that assists surgeons in removing and collecting tissue samples from the brain or spinal cord for biopsy during various neurosurgeries.
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Blunt Oval Tip for Precise Tissue Removal.
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Angled or Curved Shaft to Access Deep Surgical Spaces.
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Ergonomic Hollow Handle for Secure Grip.
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Our products are ISO-certified.
- SKU: 7658
- CATEGORY: GENERAL SURGERY INSTRUMENTS
- TYPE: Curette
- SIZE:
- TAGs: Epstein Curette , Epstein Curette
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Uses of Epstein Curette
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Efficiently extract and collect biopsy tissue samples.
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Facilitate stripping tissues or debris for cleaning, excision or biopsy procedures.
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Used to push down tumors tissues or tumor-like elements in the dura.
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Grant access and visibility to the confined surgical spaces.
Features |
Benefits |
Stainless Steel Construction |
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel. |
Blunt, Oval Tips |
Precisely scrape and remove tissue samples without trauma. |
Angled or Curved Shaft |
Grant secure access to hard-to-reach surgical areas effortlessly. |
Ergonomic Hollow Handle |
Comfortable handling with reduced slippage chances. |
Variety |
Available in various sizes to suit all surgical procedures. |
Applications |
General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic & Spine Surgery. |
Specification |
Detail |
Manufacturer |
Acheron Instruments |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Finish |
Satin |
Category |
General Surgery Instruments |
Instrument Type |
Curette |
Working End Details |
Blunt |
Handle Type |
Hollow Handle |
Overall Length |
8" |
Corrosion Resistance |
Yes |
Sterilization |
Autoclavable |
Usage |
Reusable |
Certification |
ISO Certified |
What are the potential uses of the Epstein Curette?
The Epstein Curette is primarily used to extract tissue samples for biopsy and efficiently clean the operational area by removing damaged tissues.
Can trainees use this instrument?
No, the Epstein Curette cannot be used by trainees, as proper experience is required before using it. However, they can use this instrument under the direct guidelines and supervision of experienced neurosurgeons for patient safety.