Description
The Neurosurgery Micro Kerrison Laminectomy Rongeurs, measuring 25cm in length, are precision surgical instruments designed specifically for neurosurgical procedures involving the removal of laminae (the bony arches of the vertebrae) and other delicate bone structures in the spine. Here’s a description:
- Function: These rongeurs are used to perform laminectomies, a surgical procedure that involves removing a portion of the lamina to decompress the spinal cord and nerve roots. They are also used in other neurosurgical procedures requiring precise bone removal, such as discectomies and spinal fusions.
- Design: The Micro Kerrison Laminectomy Rongeurs feature a slender, elongated design with a handle at one end and a working end with sharp, angled jaws. The jaws are typically fenestrated (with small holes) to provide better visualization and grip on the bone during the cutting process.
- Precision and Control: These rongeurs are crafted with high-quality materials to ensure durability, sharpness, and precision. They are designed to provide neurosurgeons with optimal control and maneuverability while operating in confined spaces within the spinal canal.
- Length: With a length of 25cm, these rongeurs offer sufficient reach and access to the surgical site while maintaining a comfortable working distance for the surgeon.
- Microsurgical Capabilities: The “Micro” designation indicates that these rongeurs are specifically tailored for microsurgical procedures, where extreme precision and delicate tissue handling are paramount. They are compatible with microsurgical techniques commonly employed in neurosurgery.
Overall, the Neurosurgery Micro Kerrison Laminectomy Rongeurs are essential tools for neurosurgeons performing intricate spinal procedures, offering the precision, control, and reliability required to achieve successful surgical outcomes while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.
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