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Miller Bone Curette No. 11 17.5cm Double Ended 3mm Orthopedic Instrument

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Miller Bone Curette No. 11 17.5cm Double Ended 3mm Orthopedic Instrument
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Size: 17.5cm
Miller Bone Curette
Miller Bone Curette No. 11 17.5cm Double Ended 3mm Orthopedic Instrument
$11.00

Miller Bone Curette (No. 11) – 17.5cm Double-Ended Angled Precision Excavator

The premier orthopedic instrument for complex-access bone debridement, targeted lesion excavation, and site preparation in deep or anatomically restricted surgical fields. The Miller Bone Curette (No. 11, 17.5cm) is a high-performance orthopedic tool engineered to solve the requirement for precise bone and tissue removal in difficult-to-reach anatomical corridors. Featuring two identical, precision-angled 3mm curette cups and a high-traction, textured handle, this tool is a mechanical necessity for surgical teams that need to navigate around bone contours, reach into deep recesses, or perform sustained debridement without the workflow interruption of instrument exchanges. Its 17.5cm chassis provides the ideal leverage for controlled, accurate scraping, making it an essential asset for orthopedic trauma and reconstructive sets.

Key Features for Professional Medical Management

  • Precision-Angled 3mm Dual-Cup Geometry: Forged with two distinct, mirror-angled excavation cups. This design is a mechanical necessity for reaching “behind” bone structures or operating within deep, narrow cavities where straight-shaft instruments cannot provide the necessary access angle.
  • High-Volume 3mm Excavation Capacity: Engineered with 3mm cups that balance the requirement for precision with the need for efficient tissue removal. This size is a mechanical necessity for clearing debris and necrotic tissue from fracture sites effectively without compromising the surrounding healthy cortex.
  • Extended 17.5cm (6.9”) Leverage Profile: Built with an elongated shaft to provide superior reach in deep-tissue settings. This length is a mechanical necessity for surgeons operating in corridors, where clear visibility and tactile control must be maintained despite the distance between the handle and the surgical site.
  • Central High-Traction Texture Zone: Formed with a deeply textured handle segment. This high-friction surface is a mechanical necessity for maintaining an absolute, slip-resistant grip in fluid-heavy orthopedic trauma environments, ensuring constant surgical control.
  • Non-Reflective Aura-Satin Finish: Treated with a refined, matte satin coating across all metallic surfaces. This specialty treatment is a mechanical necessity for diffusing high-intensity light from fiber-optic surgical lamps, protecting the team from blinding glare.
  • Bio-Inert Surgical Stainless Steel: Forged from premium, high-tensile surgical steel alloys. This material composition is a mechanical necessity for resisting corrosion, maintaining the razor-sharp edge of the curette cups, and surviving the repetitive stress of hospital high-vacuum steam autoclave cycles.

Detailed Product Description

The Miller Bone Curette (No. 11, 17.5cm) is specifically engineered to address the challenges of complex anatomical access. In orthopedic and trauma surgery, the ability to clean a fracture site or debride a bone cavity—often in areas with severely restricted space—is vital to successful healing and implant integration. The Miller’s angled working ends act as a mechanical necessity, allowing the surgeon to “reach around” obstacles that would render standard straight instruments useless.

At its core, the tool is designed for structural reliability and high-fidelity feedback. The 17.5cm length provides the perfect lever arm for sustained, controlled scraping. Because the Miller is double-ended, it acts as a mechanical necessity for efficient workflow; should one edge become temporarily obstructed by debris, the surgeon flips the instrument to resume debridement, saving precious time during complex cases. By ensuring that bone beds are thoroughly prepared and free of pathological tissue, the Miller curette creates an optimal biological environment for successful reconstructive surgery.

Built to exceed international quality standards for medical hardware, this curette is fully reusable and easy to maintain. Its robust, weld-free construction, balanced feel, and high-performance angled tips make it an indispensable asset for ensuring safe, predictable, and high-precision results in all specialized orthopedic and trauma instrument sets.

Technical Specifications & Geometry

Feature Details

Instrument Style Miller Pattern No. 11 Double-Ended Angled Bone Curette

Tip Size Dual 3mm Precision Excavation Cups

Overall Length 17.5cm (175mm / 6.9”)

Handle Geometry Central High-Traction Texture Zone

Surface Treatment Non-Reflective Glare-Reducing Aura-Satin

Material Base Premium Bio-Inert Surgical Stainless Steel

Reprocessing Limits Fully Autoclavable / High-Vacuum Steam-Safe

Certifications CE, ISO, Professional Surgical Grade

Primary Clinical Applications:

  • Deep-Tissue Curettage: Cleaning pathological tissue from deep fracture sites or bone voids.
  • Angled Debridement: Reaching into confined anatomical recesses where straight curettes cannot enter.
  • Fracture Site Prep: Meticulous removal of debris and clotted blood from fracture gaps before reduction.
  • Bone Grafting Prep: Creating a bleeding, clean bone surface for graft placement.
  • Trauma Reconstruction: Preparing bone surfaces for precise hardware fitment in high-energy injury management.

Why Orthopedic Trauma Teams Choose the Miller Curette?

  • Reach-Angle Advantage: The angled ends are a mechanical necessity for surgeons navigating complex, non-linear bone geometry where straight instruments cannot reach.
  • Workflow Continuity: The double-ended configuration is a mechanical necessity for high-efficiency surgery, allowing for continuous debridement without the risk of instrument exchange delays.
  • Slip-Resistant Stability: The textured grip is a mechanical necessity for maintaining perfect control when handling the instrument in high-fluid trauma environments.
  • Seamless Sterilization Security: The open, weld-free construction is a mechanical necessity for rapid, thorough, and completely reliable decontamination in hospital CSSDs.

FAQ Section

Q: Why use a No. 11 Miller pattern?

A: The No. 11 pattern is a mechanical necessity for procedures requiring both an angled approach and a 3mm excavation capacity. This specific combination is ideal for debriding fracture lines and medium-sized bone cysts.

Q: How do you maintain the sharpness of the angled cups?

A: Routine inspection is a mechanical necessity. If the edges show signs of blunting, they should be professionally rehoned by an instrument specialist, as improper sharpening can distort the cup angle.

Q: Is the 17.5cm length better than the standard 14cm length?

A: The 17.5cm length is a mechanical necessity for deep-access procedures; for superficial or micro-orthopedic tasks, smaller instruments may be preferred.

Q: How do you clean the angled hinges of the double-ended design?

A: An initial ultrasonic cleaner bath is a mechanical necessity for ensuring that bone debris is purged from the neck-to-cup junction before the steam sterilization process.

Q: What is the approved sterilization protocol for this instrument?

A: The premium surgical steel construction is a mechanical necessity built for rigorous hospital reuse. It is fully rated to undergo standard high-vacuum steam autoclave cycles at 134°C (273°F).

Refund and Returns Policy

At Peak Surgical Instruments, your satisfaction is our top priority. We offer a straightforward 30-day return policy, allowing you to return items within 30 days of receipt.

Eligibility for Returns

To qualify for a return, items must be:

  • Unused and in the original condition
  • In their original packaging with tags attached
  • Accompanied by the receipt or proof of purchase

How to Initiate a Return

To start the return process, please contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com. Returns should be sent to: 364 E Main Street, Middletown, DE 19709, Delaware, United States.

Return Shipping Costs

  • No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees.
  • Free Returns: If the item is incorrect, damaged during shipping, or defective, we will cover the return shipping costs.
  • Customer Responsibility: If you ordered the wrong item, you will be responsible for the return shipping costs.

Return Conditions

Returned items must be in new condition with labels and packaging intact to meet our return policy.

Refund Process

Once we receive and inspect your return, we’ll notify you if it’s approved. Approved refunds will be processed to your original payment method within 10 business days. Please note that it may take additional time for your bank or credit card company to post the refund.

Damages and Issues

Please inspect your order upon receipt. If the item is defective, damaged, or incorrect, contact us immediately so we can address the issue.

Exceptions

Certain items cannot be returned, including:

  • Perishable goods
  • Customized products
  • Personal care items
  • Sale items and gift cards

Exchanges

For quick exchanges, return the item you have and make a new purchase for the desired item.

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European Union Customers

If your order is shipped to the European Union, you have the right to cancel or return your order within 14 days, provided the item is in new condition.

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