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Leksell Rongeur Forceps PS-9436/9437/9438 — German SS double-action rongeur, 3mm/5mm/8mm jaws for laminectomy and spine surgery.

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The Leksell Rongeur Forceps (PS-9436/PS-9437/PS-9438) is a German stainless steel double-action bone rongeur available in three jaw width variants — PS-9436 (16mm x 3mm), PS-9437 (16mm x 5mm), and PS-9438...
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Leksell Rongeur Forceps PS-9436/9437/9438 — German SS double-action rongeur, 3mm/5mm/8mm jaws for laminectomy and spine surgery.
Regular price $49.50
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Size: PS-9437 Jaws 16mm x 5mm wide
Leksell Rongeur Forceps
Leksell Rongeur Forceps PS-9436/9437/9438 — German SS double-action rongeur, 3mm/5mm/8mm jaws for laminectomy and spine surgery.
$49.50

The Leksell Rongeur Forceps (PS-9436/PS-9437/PS-9438) is a German stainless steel double-action bone rongeur available in three jaw width variants — PS-9436 (16mm x 3mm), PS-9437 (16mm x 5mm), and PS-9438 (16mm x 8mm) — representing one of the most widely recognized rongeur patterns in neurosurgery and spine surgery, distinct in both mechanism and clinical lineage from the Kleinert-Kutz hand surgery rongeur pattern also available from Peak Surgicals. The defining mechanical feature of the Leksell pattern is its double-action (compound leverage) jaw mechanism: rather than the simple single-pivot action of a basic rongeur, the Leksell design incorporates an additional lever stage between the handle and the jaws, multiplying the mechanical advantage the surgeon's hand force achieves at the cutting edge. This compound leverage allows the Leksell rongeur to shear through substantially harder and thicker bone — vertebral lamina, cranial bone, and other dense cortical bone encountered in neurosurgical and spinal procedures — than a simple-action rongeur could manage with comparable hand force, making it the standard rongeur pattern for these specialties. The three jaw width variants allow the surgeon to select the bite size appropriate to the specific bone-removal task: narrower jaws for precision bone removal close to neural structures, and wider jaws for more efficient removal of larger bone volumes where the surrounding anatomy provides adequate working clearance. Manufactured from German stainless steel. CE Mark, ISO 13485, FDA certification. Sold as 1 piece per jaw width selected, $49.50.

Double-Action Mechanism: Why Leksell Rongeurs Generate Greater Cutting Force

The mechanical principle that distinguishes the Leksell rongeur pattern from simple single-action rongeurs is the double-action, or compound leverage, jaw mechanism. A simple single-action rongeur has a single pivot point between the handles and the jaws — the mechanical advantage available is determined directly by the ratio of handle length to jaw length from that single pivot, and for harder or thicker bone, this configuration may not provide sufficient cutting force without excessive hand force from the surgeon. The Leksell double-action design introduces an intermediate lever stage: the handle motion is transmitted through a secondary linkage that amplifies the force delivered to the jaws beyond what a single-pivot mechanism of equivalent handle length could achieve. This compound mechanical advantage means that a given hand force applied by the surgeon produces substantially greater cutting force at the jaw edges than the same hand force would produce with a simple-action rongeur, allowing the Leksell pattern to shear through denser, harder, or thicker bone with controlled, manageable hand effort. This mechanical capability is the primary reason the Leksell pattern became and remains the standard rongeur design for neurosurgical and spinal bone work, where the bone being removed — vertebral lamina, cranial bone — is substantially harder and more resistant than the bone typically addressed by hand surgery rongeurs such as the Kleinert-Kutz pattern.

Neurosurgical and Spinal Applications: Laminectomy, Foraminotomy, and Craniotomy

The Leksell rongeur pattern is most closely associated with spine surgery and neurosurgery, where its double-action mechanism provides the cutting force needed for the dense cortical and cancellous bone encountered in these procedures. In lumbar and cervical spine surgery, the Leksell rongeur is a standard instrument for laminectomy — the surgical removal of the lamina, the posterior bony arch of the vertebra, to decompress the spinal canal and relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots from conditions such as spinal stenosis, disc herniation, or tumor. The rongeur is used to progressively remove lamina bone, working incrementally and with continuous tactile feedback to control the depth and extent of bone removal as the surgeon approaches the underlying neural structures — the dura mater and spinal cord or nerve roots — where precision and controlled, incremental bone removal are essential to avoid inadvertent neural injury. Foraminotomy, the enlargement of the neural foramen (the bony opening through which a nerve root exits the spinal canal) to relieve nerve root compression, similarly relies on rongeur-based incremental bone removal in a confined space adjacent to the nerve root. In cranial neurosurgery, Leksell-pattern rongeurs are used for bone removal during craniotomy procedures, particularly for enlarging or shaping bone openings and removing bone edges, where the same double-action cutting force advantage applies to the dense cranial bone.

Jaw Width Selection: 3mm, 5mm, and 8mm

The three jaw width variants of the Leksell Rongeur Forceps — all sharing the same 16mm jaw length but differing in width — allow the surgeon to select the bite size appropriate to the specific bone-removal task and the anatomical clearance available. The PS-9436 (3mm width) provides the finest, most precise bite, suited to bone removal in the most confined spaces or closest to critical neural structures, where minimizing the volume of bone removed per bite provides the greatest control and the smallest margin for error — such as the final stages of laminectomy or foraminotomy immediately adjacent to the dura or nerve root. The PS-9437 (5mm width) provides an intermediate bite size, suited to the bulk of routine laminectomy and bone removal work where a balance between removal efficiency and precision is appropriate. The PS-9438 (8mm width) provides the largest bite size, most efficient for removing larger volumes of bone where the surgical exposure and surrounding anatomy provide adequate clearance — such as the initial stages of bone removal before the surgeon approaches the depth requiring the more precise narrower instruments. Neurosurgical and spinal surgery units typically stock all three jaw widths, progressing from wider to narrower instruments as the bone removal proceeds from the initial bulk removal phase to the final precision phase near neural structures.

Leksell vs Kleinert-Kutz: Two Distinct Rongeur Lineages

Peak Surgicals offers rongeur instruments from two distinct surgical lineages, each suited to different clinical contexts. The Kleinert-Kutz Rongeur Forceps (PS-9424/PS-9425) is a hand surgery pattern with a simple single-action mechanism and fine 3mm/4mm jaw widths, suited to the small, confined bone work of hand and wrist surgery where the bone being addressed is finer and the mechanical force requirements are correspondingly lower. The Leksell Rongeur Forceps (PS-9436/PS-9437/PS-9438) is a neurosurgical and spinal pattern with a double-action compound leverage mechanism and a wider range of jaw widths (3mm to 8mm) at a longer 16mm jaw length, suited to the denser, harder bone of spinal lamina and cranial bone where greater cutting force is required. While both instrument families are described generically as "rongeurs" and share the fundamental incremental bone-biting mechanism, their mechanical design, force capability, and clinical application are substantially different, and selecting the correct pattern for the specific surgical context — hand surgery vs spine/cranial surgery — is essential for both surgical efficiency and patient safety.

German Stainless Steel Construction and Sterilization

All three jaw width variants of the Leksell Rongeur Forceps are manufactured from German stainless steel, providing the structural strength and corrosion resistance required of an instrument that generates and transmits substantial cutting forces through its double-action mechanism against dense cortical bone, while undergoing repeated steam autoclave sterilization between procedures. The compound lever mechanism introduces additional pivot points and linkage components compared to a simple single-action rongeur, and each of these mechanical interfaces should be inspected at each reprocessing cycle for wear, looseness, or binding that could compromise the force transmission and cutting efficiency that is the Leksell pattern's defining advantage. The jaw cutting edges should be inspected for sharpness and any chipping or deformation, as dulled edges in a double-action rongeur reduce cutting efficiency proportionally more than in a simple-action instrument given the higher forces typically applied. Compatible with steam autoclave sterilization at 134°C pre-vacuum parameters, with ultrasonic cleaning recommended before terminal sterilization for thorough removal of bone debris from the jaw and linkage areas. Available in satin, dull, or mirror surface finish.

CE Mark, ISO 13485, and FDA Certification for Orthopedic Instrument Procurement

The Leksell Rongeur Forceps (PS-9436, PS-9437, PS-9438) is manufactured under a quality management system certified to ISO 13485, governing German stainless steel material sourcing, precision forging and machining of the double-action compound leverage mechanism and jaw geometry across all three width variants, cutting edge inspection, linkage mechanism precision, surface finishing, and packaging. CE Mark certification confirms conformity with European Medical Device Regulation requirements for Class I reusable surgical instruments distributed within EU and associated regulatory territories. FDA compliance documentation is maintained for United States distribution, satisfying regulatory requirements for reusable neurosurgical and orthopedic instruments procured by US hospitals, neurosurgery and spine surgery practices, and surgical instrument distributors. These certifications satisfy procurement and tender documentation requirements of institutional buyers in the USA, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, and across international surgical instrument supply frameworks. Certificates of conformity and quality management system documentation are available on request. OEM manufacturing is available within the same certified manufacturing framework.

Product Specifications

SKU (Storefront) PS-OT-0897
Model Numbers PS-9436 (3mm) / PS-9437 (5mm) / PS-9438 (8mm)
Product Name Leksell Rongeur Forceps
Price $49.50 USD per piece
PS-9436 Jaws 16mm x 3mm wide — finest, most precise bite for confined or neural-structure-adjacent bone removal
PS-9437 Jaws 16mm x 5mm wide — intermediate bite size for routine laminectomy and bone removal work
PS-9438 Jaws 16mm x 8mm wide — largest bite size for efficient removal of larger bone volumes
Mechanism Double-action (compound leverage) — provides substantially greater cutting force than single-action rongeurs
Distinction from Kleinert-Kutz Rongeur Forceps Leksell = neurosurgical/spine pattern, double-action, harder/thicker bone; Kleinert-Kutz = hand surgery pattern, single-action, finer bone
Category Orthopedic / Neurosurgical Surgical Instruments — Bone Rongeurs
Instrument Classification Class I Reusable Surgical Instrument
Primary Indications Laminectomy, foraminotomy, spinal decompression, craniotomy bone removal and shaping
Clinical Setting Operating room, neurosurgery unit, spine surgery unit
Users Neurosurgeons, spine surgeons, orthopedic surgeons
Material German Stainless Steel
Surface Finish Satin / Dull / Mirror
Certifications CE, ISO 13485, FDA
Reusability Reusable
Quantity 1 Piece per jaw width selected
Rust Resistance Yes
Warranty 1 Year
MOQ 1 Piece
OEM / Custom Orders Available
Packing Carton Box
Place of Origin Pakistan
Brand Peak Surgicals
Primary Use Double-action bone rongeur for spinal and cranial bone removal — select jaw width (3mm, 5mm, or 8mm) based on bone volume and proximity to neural structures
After-Sale Service Return and Replacement

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "double-action" mean, and why does it matter for a rongeur used in spine and neurosurgery?
A double-action rongeur, like the Leksell pattern, incorporates a compound leverage mechanism — an additional lever stage between the handle and the jaws — that amplifies the mechanical force the surgeon's hand generates at the handle into substantially greater cutting force at the jaw edges, compared to a simple single-action rongeur with a direct single pivot. This matters significantly in spine and cranial surgery because the bone being removed — vertebral lamina and cranial bone — is denser and more resistant than the bone typically addressed in other rongeur applications, such as hand surgery. The double-action mechanism allows the surgeon to shear through this harder bone with controlled, manageable hand effort, rather than requiring excessive force that would reduce precision and control. This is the primary reason the Leksell double-action design became the standard rongeur pattern for neurosurgical and spinal bone work.

How do I choose between the 3mm, 5mm, and 8mm jaw widths?
The choice depends on the stage of bone removal and proximity to critical neural structures. The PS-9436 (3mm) provides the finest, most precise bite, suited to bone removal in confined spaces or close to the dura mater, spinal cord, or nerve roots, where minimizing the volume removed per bite maximizes control and minimizes the risk of inadvertent neural injury — typically used in the final stages of laminectomy or foraminotomy. The PS-9437 (5mm) provides an intermediate bite size suited to the bulk of routine laminectomy work, balancing removal efficiency with precision. The PS-9438 (8mm) provides the largest bite, most efficient for removing larger volumes of bone in the initial stages of exposure, where surrounding anatomy provides adequate clearance and maximum removal efficiency is the priority. Surgeons typically progress from the wider 8mm instrument for initial bulk bone removal to the narrower 3mm instrument as they approach neural structures requiring maximum precision.

What is the difference between this Leksell pattern and the Kleinert-Kutz rongeur also available from Peak Surgicals?
These are two distinct rongeur lineages serving different surgical specialties. The Kleinert-Kutz Rongeur Forceps (PS-9424/PS-9425) originates in hand surgery, uses a simple single-action mechanism, and has fine 3mm/4mm jaw widths suited to the small, confined bone work of hand and wrist procedures, where the bone is finer and lower cutting forces are required. The Leksell Rongeur Forceps (PS-9436/PS-9437/PS-9438) originates in neurosurgery and spine surgery, uses a double-action compound leverage mechanism, and has a wider jaw width range (3mm to 8mm) at a longer 16mm jaw length, providing the greater cutting force needed for the denser cortical bone of vertebral lamina and cranial bone. Selecting the correct lineage for the surgical context is important: a hand surgery rongeur would not provide adequate cutting force for spinal lamina, and a Leksell-pattern rongeur, while mechanically capable of fine work, is generally scaled larger than the most precise hand surgery applications require.

What sterilization protocol is recommended, and what should be inspected at each reprocessing cycle given the double-action mechanism?
The Leksell Rongeur Forceps is manufactured from German stainless steel and is fully compatible with steam autoclave sterilization at 134°C pre-vacuum parameters. Ultrasonic cleaning before terminal sterilization is recommended for thorough removal of bone debris, which can accumulate in the additional linkage points of the double-action mechanism more readily than in a simple single-action rongeur. At each reprocessing cycle, all pivot points and linkage components of the compound leverage mechanism should be inspected for wear, looseness, or binding — any compromise to this mechanism reduces the force amplification that is the Leksell pattern's defining functional advantage. The jaw cutting edges should be inspected for sharpness and any chipping or deformation, as cutting efficiency is particularly important to maintain given the higher forces typically applied with this instrument pattern.

What certifications does this instrument carry, and are bulk or OEM orders available?
The Leksell Rongeur Forceps (PS-9436, PS-9437, PS-9438) is manufactured under an ISO 13485-certified quality management system covering German stainless steel material procurement, precision forging and machining of the double-action mechanism and jaw geometry across all three width variants, and packaging. CE Mark certification confirms conformity with European Medical Device Regulation requirements for Class I reusable surgical instruments. FDA compliance documentation supports United States distribution. Certificates of conformity are available on request for hospital and surgical practice procurement and tender documentation. Bulk orders are accepted with a minimum of 1 piece per jaw width, with volume pricing available for hospitals, neurosurgery and spine surgery practices, and surgical instrument distributors — surgical units typically order all three jaw widths together to cover the full range of bone removal needs across a spinal or cranial procedure. OEM manufacturing for custom configurations or private-label branding is available within the same ISO 13485-certified framework. Free shipping applies on orders of $99 or more.

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