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Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps for 2mm and 5mm Bone Cutting

SKU: PS-OT-0221
Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps, SKU PS-OT-0221, Model PS-9443, is an orthopedic and spine rongeur manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled bone cutting, nibbling, and contouring in open surgical...
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Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps for 2mm and 5mm Bone Cutting
Regular price $49.50
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Size: PS-9444 Jaws 2mm x 13mm
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Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps for 2mm and 5mm Bone Cutting
$49.50

Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps, SKU PS-OT-0221, Model PS-9443, is an orthopedic and spine rongeur manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled bone cutting, nibbling, and contouring in open surgical fields. The available variants are PS-9444 Jaws 2mm x 13mm and PS-9443 Jaws 5mm x 13mm, giving surgeons a narrow bite option for confined osseous margins and a wider bite option for larger exposed bone edges. The instrument has opposing cupped jaws, a compound pivot system, screw-secured linkage, curved spring handles, and a return spring that reopens the handles after each compression cycle. It is used in laminectomy exposure, posterior spinal decompression, osteophyte removal, exostectomy, fracture edge trimming, cancellous bone contouring, cortical nibbling, orthopedic bone debridement, hand and foot surgery, and maxillofacial bone work where incremental removal is required. This rongeur supports orthopedic surgeons, spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, podiatric surgeons, hospital operating rooms, surgical centers, and procurement teams maintaining reusable bone instrument trays.

Compound Pivot Jaw Action and Spring Handle Return

The Dawson Yuhl Leksell pattern works through a compound pivot mechanism that multiplies handle compression and transfers it to the distal cupped jaws. The opposing jaws capture a defined segment of cortical or cancellous bone, then cut through the margin as the surgeon closes the handles. The compound linkage provides additional mechanical advantage compared with a simple single-pivot forceps, which is important when trimming dense bone edges during open exposure. Screw-secured joints maintain alignment across repeated bite cycles and keep the jaw path consistent during progressive removal. The spring handle mechanism reopens the instrument after each compression, allowing the surgeon to reposition the bite without manually separating the handles. Curved handle geometry distributes pressure across the palm and fingers during serial nibbling. The jaw profile is suited for grasping and cutting small bony projections, osteophytes, laminar edges, and irregular fragments. The design supports controlled incremental removal rather than broad osteotomy cuts, preserving tactile feedback during bone contouring.

Spine and Orthopedic Bone Removal Workflow

In operative workflow, Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps is introduced after exposure, retraction, soft tissue protection, and identification of the bone margin requiring controlled removal. In posterior spinal decompression, the rongeur can be used to reduce exposed laminar edges, spinous process fragments, or accessible posterior elements after the operative field has been prepared. During laminectomy exposure, it assists staged bone removal before finer instruments refine the decompression corridor. In osteophyte reduction, the cupped jaws are placed over the projecting margin and closed in repeated increments until the prominence is reduced. During fracture exposure, the instrument can trim sharp cortical edges and remove small loose fragments after reduction planning. In exostectomy and orthopedic bone contouring, it supports bite-by-bite removal before final smoothing with a rasp or bone file. The instrument is used with periosteal elevators, retractors, Kerrison rongeurs, osteotomes, curettes, suction, irrigation, and hemostatic instruments in operating room bone preparation workflows.

PS-9444 and PS-9443 Jaw Selection

PS-9444 Jaws 2mm x 13mm is selected when the surgeon requires a narrow bite for confined access, small cortical edges, laminar margins, osteophyte tips, hand and foot bone work, or fine contouring around exposed osseous structures. The 2mm jaw width allows smaller incremental cuts where visibility and controlled placement are more important than tissue volume per bite. PS-9443 Jaws 5mm x 13mm is selected for broader accessible bone margins, larger cancellous fragments, exostotic projections, and open orthopedic exposure where a wider bite improves procedural pace. Both variants share the same mechanical principles: cupped jaws capture the target, the compound pivot transfers force, the screw joints stabilize alignment, and the spring handles reopen after each compression. The 13mm jaw length provides working surface for controlled engagement of exposed bone edges. In tray planning, these variants occupy the bone-nibbling role beside Leksell, Liston, Kerrison, Stille-Luer, and Cicherelli rongeurs according to access depth, bite width, and surgical site geometry.

Reusable Steel Processing and Procurement Records

German stainless steel provides the rigidity required for repeated jaw closure, bone contact, compound joint movement, and surgical reprocessing. 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, while mirror finish supports visual inspection after cleaning. Reprocessing focuses on the cupped jaws, cutting margins, screw-secured pivots, linkage recesses, spring mechanism, handle grooves, and return-control surfaces because bone dust, tissue, blood, and irrigation fluid can collect in these areas. The Class I classification reflects a reusable manual surgical instrument with mechanical cutting 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, rust-free listing, and return or replacement support fit operating room replenishment and distributor inventory workflows.

SKU PS-OT-0221
Product Name Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps
Price $49.50
Size/Gauge Variants PS-9444 Jaws 2mm x 13mm; PS-9443 Jaws 5mm x 13mm
Instrument Category Orthopedic Bone Rongeur Forceps
Procedure Bone nibbling, laminectomy exposure, posterior spinal decompression, osteophyte removal, exostectomy, fracture edge trimming, cancellous bone contouring, orthopedic bone debridement
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 Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps differ from a Kerrison rongeur?
Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps uses opposing cupped jaws and a forceps-style compression mechanism for open-field bone nibbling. A Kerrison rongeur uses a footplate and sliding punch mechanism for lamina, ligamentum flavum, and bony window enlargement in spinal decompression. The Dawson Yuhl Leksell pattern is applied directly over an exposed bone edge, spur, or fragment. The Kerrison pattern advances under a margin and removes tissue through a punch bite. This rongeur uses a spring handle for repeated reopening after each cut. Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps is selected for accessible bone contouring, exostectomy, osteophyte reduction, and orthopedic trimming where opposing jaw purchase is required.

How are the 2mm x 13mm and 5mm x 13mm jaw variants selected?
The PS-9444 2mm x 13mm jaw variant is selected for narrow bone margins, small osteophytes, laminar edges, hand and foot procedures, and confined open exposure. The PS-9443 5mm x 13mm jaw variant is selected for broader accessible bone surfaces, larger cancellous fragments, exostotic projections, and faster open-field contouring. The 2mm jaw gives finer bite control where the surgeon needs smaller incremental removal. The 5mm jaw increases contact width when the operative field allows a larger bite. Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps is therefore selected according to bite width, exposure size, bone density, and the amount of osseous tissue planned for removal. Both variants use the same compound pivot and spring handle mechanism.

How do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA documentation support procurement?
CE marking supports product conformity documentation for hospital 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, surgical centers, and orthopedic instrument distributors use these documents during vendor approval, tender documentation, and tray standardization. Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps can be entered into purchasing systems with recognized compliance references. This documentation supports international healthcare buyers comparing reusable orthopedic rongeurs across multiple suppliers.

How is the compound pivot and spring handle used intraoperatively?
The compound pivot transfers handle compression into controlled jaw closure at the cutting end. During use, the surgeon places the cupped jaws over an exposed bony edge, spur, or fragment. As the handles close, the jaws bite and remove a small section of bone. The spring handle reopens the rongeur after each compression, allowing the surgeon to reposition for the next bite. Screw-secured pivot points maintain alignment through repeated cutting cycles. Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps depends on this pivot and spring action for controlled serial bone nibbling.

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 cupped jaws, cutting margins, screw pivots, linkage recesses, spring mechanism, and handle surfaces 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. Dawson Yuhl Leksell Rongeur Forceps is supplied with OEM availability, one-year warranty coverage, and return or replacement after-sale support.

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