Clinical Application
This up-biting Kerrison rongeur is designed for controlled, incremental removal of cortical and cancellous bone and ligamentous tissue in confined surgical corridors. Its 5 mm bite size enables precise nibbling during posterior spinal decompression (laminotomy, laminectomy, discectomy) and cranial or otolaryngology procedures where small, accurate bone bites near neural elements are required. The up-biting tip orientation allows the surgeon to elevate and resect bone toward the operative field while minimizing downward force on the dura.
Design & Configuration
An up-biting geometry places the working jaw to remove bone toward the instrument shaft, improving visibility and control when working beneath lamina or around the thecal sac. The Ferris-Smith-Kerrison pattern combines a strong jaw profile with a shaft length that balances reach and tactile feedback; the 18 cm length is suited for standard posterior approaches where access depth and hand clearance are factors. The 5 mm bite promotes staged bone removal for fine control and reduced risk of inadvertent large defects.
Instrument Specifications
- Type: Kerrison rongeur (punch), up-biting configuration
- Bite size: 5 mm
- Working length: 18 cm
- Typical uses: spinal decompression, neurosurgery, ENT bone work
- Construction: reusable stainless steel
Material & Construction
Manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel and finished to withstand repeated sterilization cycles. Reusable construction provides consistent performance and tactile feedback important for delicate bone work. The instrument's geometry and mating surfaces are designed for reliable cutting action and ease of cleaning.
Quality & Compliance
Manufactured by FDA-registered OEM facilities and produced under strict quality control standards.
Brand Comparison
Comparable in form and function to equivalent instruments offered by major US medical suppliers.
Availability & Returns
- In-stock lead time: ships within ~1 week
- Out-of-stock lead time: 2–4 weeks
- Returns: 30-day return policy