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Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs for 1.5/2mm Spinal Disc Access

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Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs, SKU PS-OT-0183, is a spine and orthopedic rongeur manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled intervertebral disc fragment retrieval, annular window work, and confined spinal canal...
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Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs for 1.5/2mm Spinal Disc Access
Regular price $33.00
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Size: PS-9382 1.5mm x 10mm Up 7" (17.8cm)
Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs
Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs for 1.5/2mm Spinal Disc Access
$33.00

Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs, SKU PS-OT-0183, is a spine and orthopedic rongeur manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled intervertebral disc fragment retrieval, annular window work, and confined spinal canal access. The available variants are PS-9382 1.5mm x 10mm Up 7" (17.8cm), PS-9383 1.5mm x 10mm Down 7" (17.8cm), PS-9384 2mm x 10mm Straight 6" (15.2cm), PS-9385 2mm x 10mm Up 6" (15.2cm), PS-9386 2mm x 10mm Down 6" (15.2cm), and PS-9381 1.5mm x 10mm Straight 7" (17.8cm). The instrument is used in lumbar discectomy, cervical discectomy, microdiscectomy, laminotomy-assisted disc removal, laminectomy exposure, decompression of contained disc fragments, and retrieval of fibrocartilaginous tissue from the intervertebral space. Its long shaft, angled cup jaws, pivoted handle action, and finger-ring control support access through narrow operative corridors. It supports spine surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, hospital operating rooms, ambulatory surgical centers, and procurement teams maintaining reusable spinal instrument trays.

Angled Cup Jaw Mechanics and Ring Handle Control

The instrument works through a long-shaft rongeur mechanism that transfers finger-ring compression from the handle end to the distal cup jaws. The opposing cups close around disc material, annular fragments, or loose fibrocartilaginous tissue so the surgeon can retrieve the captured segment through a narrow access path. The straight, up, and down jaw orientations change the direction of engagement while keeping the surgeon’s hand outside the deep wound. The 1.5mm and 2mm jaw widths support controlled bite selection in confined spaces where broad rongeurs reduce visibility and tactile control. The long shaft maintains working distance between the hand and the disc space, allowing simultaneous use of retractors, suction, microscope, or headlight illumination. The proximal pivot coordinates handle movement and distal jaw closure, keeping the cups aligned during grasping. Finger rings provide stable control during insertion, bite formation, withdrawal, release, and repeated repositioning. The design is intended for fragment retrieval and localized disc removal rather than broad laminar punching.

Spinal Disc Removal Workflow

In operative sequence, Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs is introduced after exposure, retraction, annular access, and confirmation of the disc target. During lumbar discectomy, the surgeon advances the selected jaw profile through the annular opening to grasp loose nucleus pulposus, contained fragments, or residual disc tissue after decompression has started. In microdiscectomy, the slim shaft assists controlled insertion through a limited laminotomy window while the operative microscope or loupe magnification guides distal placement. During cervical disc procedures, the straight and angled jaw options support fragment removal where anterior access and disc height limit hand movement. In laminectomy-assisted decompression, the instrument can retrieve accessible disc material after bony exposure and nerve root protection. The up-biting and down-biting variants assist engagement of cranial or caudal disc spaces without changing the main hand position. The rongeur is used with nerve root retractors, Kerrison rongeurs, pituitary forceps, curettes, suction, irrigation, and hemostatic instruments during controlled spinal decompression workflows.

1.5mm 2mm Straight Up and Down Variant Selection

PS-9381 1.5mm x 10mm Straight 7" is selected for narrow straight-line lumbar or cervical disc access where fine jaw width and longer reach are required. PS-9382 1.5mm x 10mm Up 7" is used when the surgeon needs to engage cranially directed fragments or superior annular recesses through the same corridor. PS-9383 1.5mm x 10mm Down 7" supports caudal disc space access and inferior recess retrieval. PS-9384 2mm x 10mm Straight 6" provides a wider straight cup for larger accessible fragments in shorter working depth. PS-9385 2mm x 10mm Up 6" supports broader cranial engagement during open or microscope-assisted discectomy. PS-9386 2mm x 10mm Down 6" provides a wider caudal option for lower recess fragment removal. Across all models, the cup jaws grasp, the long shaft preserves access, the pivot transfers closure force, and the ring handles give the surgeon controlled insertion and extraction during repeated disc removal passes.

Reusable Steel Processing and Procurement Records

German stainless steel provides the structural stability required for repeated jaw closure, long-shaft alignment, confined operative use, and sterilization processing. The reusable construction supports operating room workflows involving manual cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning where used, drying, inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization between cases. Satin, dull, and mirror finish options support different surgical and sterile processing preferences; reduced-glare surfaces assist visibility under operating lights and microscope illumination, while mirror finish supports visual inspection after cleaning. Reprocessing focuses on the cup jaws, distal hinge surfaces, long shaft, proximal pivot, finger rings, and internal closing mechanism because disc tissue, blood, saline, and debris can collect in these areas. The Class I classification reflects a reusable manual surgical instrument with mechanical grasping action. CE marking and ISO 13485 documentation support regulated purchasing records for hospitals, surgical centers, and distributors. FDA compliance information supports medical device procurement files for regulated healthcare markets. The one-year warranty, MOQ of one piece, OEM availability, carton box packing, and return or replacement support fit spine tray replenishment and distributor inventory workflows.

SKU PS-OT-0183
Product Name Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs
Price $33.00
Size/Gauge Variants PS-9382 1.5mm x 10mm Up 7" (17.8cm), PS-9383 1.5mm x 10mm Down 7" (17.8cm), PS-9384 2mm x 10mm Straight 6" (15.2cm), PS-9385 2mm x 10mm Up 6" (15.2cm), PS-9386 2mm x 10mm Down 6" (15.2cm), PS-9381 1.5mm x 10mm Straight 7" (17.8cm)
Instrument Category Spine Rongeur / Bone Rongeur
Procedure Lumbar discectomy, cervical discectomy, microdiscectomy, laminotomy-assisted disc removal, laminectomy exposure, spinal decompression
Material German Stainless Steel
Finish Satin, dull, mirror
Sterilization Reusable and autoclavable after cleaning, drying, inspection, and packaging
Instrument Classification Class I
Reusable Yes
Certifications CE, ISO 13485, FDA
Warranty 1 year
MOQ 1 piece
OEM / Custom Orders Available
After-Sale Service Return and replacement support

How does Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs differ from a Kerrison rongeur?
Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs is used for grasping and retrieving intervertebral disc tissue through a long shaft and cup jaw mechanism. A Kerrison rongeur uses a footplate and punch action for removing lamina, ligamentum flavum, and bony margins during spinal decompression. The Cushing pattern reaches into the disc space and captures fibrocartilaginous fragments. The Kerrison pattern enlarges bony windows and works against a firm edge. Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs provides straight, up, and down jaw orientations for directional disc access. The two instruments are complementary in spine trays because one supports disc retrieval and the other supports controlled bone or ligament punching.

How are the 1.5mm and 2mm jaw variants selected?
The 1.5mm variants are selected for narrow disc spaces, cervical access, limited laminotomy corridors, and precise fragment retrieval near protected neural structures. The 2mm variants are selected when the surgeon needs a wider cup for larger accessible fragments in lumbar or open spine exposure. Straight jaws support direct-line access into the intervertebral space. Up-biting jaws engage cranial annular recesses or superiorly positioned fragments. Down-biting jaws engage caudal recesses and inferior disc material. Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs is selected by jaw width, shaft length, bite direction, and the location of the disc fragment within the operative field.

How do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA documentation support procurement?
CE marking supports product conformity documentation for clinical purchasing and distributor review. ISO 13485 indicates that the manufacturing system follows medical device quality management and traceability requirements. FDA compliance information supports procurement records for regulated healthcare supply channels. Hospitals and surgical centers use these documents during supplier approval, tender documentation, and spine tray standardization. Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs can be entered into purchasing systems with recognized compliance references. This documentation supports international healthcare buyers comparing reusable spine rongeurs across multiple suppliers.

How is the finger-ring handle and pivot mechanism used intraoperatively?
The finger-ring handle provides controlled hand placement while the long shaft is advanced into the disc space. During use, the surgeon opens the cup jaws, positions the distal tip around the selected fragment, and compresses the rings to close the working end. The proximal pivot transfers handle movement through the shaft to align the cups during bite formation. After capture, the surgeon withdraws the instrument while maintaining grip on the tissue fragment. The ring handles allow controlled release and repeated repositioning without changing the main hand posture. Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs depends on this pivoted ring-handle action for accurate disc fragment retrieval.

What should operating room teams know about sterilization and ordering?
This product is reusable and suitable for standard surgical instrument reprocessing workflows. Cleaning focuses on the cup jaws, distal hinge, long shaft, pivot surfaces, and finger rings before sterilization. The jaws are opened, brushed, rinsed, dried, and inspected for alignment before packaging. Steam autoclave processing follows the facility’s approved cycle for reusable stainless steel surgical instruments. Clinics and hospitals can order one piece because the MOQ is one piece. Cushing Intervertebral Disc Rongeurs is supplied with OEM availability, one-year warranty coverage, and return or replacement after-sale support.

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