Clinical Application
Designed for controlled manual rasping of cortical bone, this instrument is used to smooth and contour bone edges after osteotomy, bony resection, or graft harvest. It is applicable in orthopedic, trauma, maxillofacial, ENT and reconstructive procedures where removal of sharp irregularities and precise shaping of bone is required to facilitate fixation, implant seating, or soft-tissue closure. Manual file action preserves tactile feedback for fine adjustments that powered burrs may remove too aggressively.
Design & Configuration
The D/E configuration provides two working ends to change orientation quickly without instrument exchange, improving efficiency in confined fields. The regular-cut tooth pattern offers a moderate rate of material removal for controlled abrading while maintaining tactile feedback. An overall length of 18 cm gives improved reach into deeper or narrow operative sites while maintaining the rigidity needed for predictable hand control during contouring.
Instrument Specifications
- Pattern: Miller, Fig.14; D/E (double-ended)
- Cut: Regular-cut rasping surface for moderate material removal
- Length: 18 cm
- Typical use: Contouring, smoothing and deburring cortical bone surfaces
- Construction: Reusable surgical instrument
Material & Construction
Manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel to resist corrosion and withstand repeated clinical use. Rasping surfaces are precision-formed to provide consistent tooth geometry for uniform abrading performance. Reusable construction is compatible with standard hospital reprocessing and sterilization protocols.
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