Hibbs Osteotome
Acheron Instruments’ Hibbs Osteotome is a versatile surgical tool used to efficiently dissect, reshape or repair hard compact bone tissue during several orthopedic surgical procedures.
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Smooth Beveled Blade to Prevent Damage.
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Straight & Curved Patterns for Reshaping Bones.
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Ergonomic Solid Handle for Maximum Grip.
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Our products are ISO-certified.
- SKU: 8766
- CATEGORY: Orthopedic Instruments
- TYPE: Chisels Osteotome
- SIZE:
- TAGs: Hibbs Osteotome , Osteotome
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Uses of Hibbs Osteotome
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Ensure chiseling and scraping through bones.
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Facilitates fracture repair or joint reconstruction procedures.
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Used for precise bone manipulation without local injury.
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Extract small bone sections to grant space for bone graft material.
Features |
Benefits |
Stainless Steel Construction |
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel. |
Atraumatic Beveled Blade |
Ensure precise and efficient bone removal without local injury. |
Designed for Spinal Fusion Surgery |
Facilitates bone fusion and spinal stabilization by creating space for bone grafts. |
Solid, Hexagonal Handle |
Provide superior grip for longer procedures without hand fatigue. |
Variety |
Available in various sizes to accommodate surgical needs. |
Applications |
Neurosurgery / Spine, Orthopedic, Post Mortem. |
Specification |
Detail |
Manufacturer |
Acheron Instruments |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Finish |
Satin |
Category |
Orthopedic Instruments |
Instrument Type |
Chisel Osteotome |
Working End Sizes |
6.0 mm, 13.0 mm, 19.0 mm, 25.0 mm, 32.0 mm |
Handle Type |
Solid Handle |
Overall Length |
24.5 cm – 9 3/4" |
Corrosion Resistance |
Yes |
Sterilization |
Autoclavable |
Usage |
Reusable |
Certification |
ISO Certified |
What are the straight and curved working end profiles of Hibbs Osteotome used for?
The straight and curved pattern of the Hibbs Osteotome is used for repairing and reshaping diaphysis and epiphysis.
Can Hibbs Osteotome damage the tissues surrounding the bone?
Yes, improper use of the Hibbs Osteotome might damage or injure the surrounding tissues. For precise and smooth bone removal, avoid placing excessive pressure and hold the instrument correctly.