Luer-Stille Bone Roungers
Luer Stille bone rongeurs are surgical instruments commonly used in orthopedic and neurosurgical procedures for trimming and removing bone tissue. They are named after two prominent surgeons: Henri Théodore Luer and Adolf Gustav Theodor Stille.
These rongeurs feature a distinctive design with elongated handles for comfortable grip and precise control. The jaws of Luer-Stille bone rongeurs are typically sharp and scoop-shaped, with cutting edges that allow surgeons to grasp and remove bone tissue effectively.
Luer-Stille rongeurs are available in various sizes, angles, and configurations to accommodate different surgical needs and preferences. They are commonly used in procedures such as spinal surgeries, cranial surgeries, orthopedic procedures, and maxillofacial surgeries, where precise bone removal is required.
The sharp jaws of Luer-Stille bone rongeurs enable surgeons to perform delicate bone trimming and excision while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues. These instruments are essential tools in the surgical arsenal, enabling surgeons to achieve optimal surgical outcomes and promote patient recovery.
Experience seamless control and enhanced tactile feedback with Luer-Stille Bone Roungers, resulting in improved surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction. The ergonomic design of the rounger provides a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. With its high-quality stainless steel construction, these roungers offer unmatched strength and longevity, making them a reliable companion in the operating room.
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