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Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm, SKU PS-7523, is a German stainless steel surgical hammer designed for controlled impact delivery to osteotomes, chisels, gouges, rasps, and bone-contouring instruments during ENT, orthopedic, maxillofacial, post-mortem, and veterinary procedures. The available head sizes are 19mm and 25mm under model number PS-7523, allowing selection between compact tapping for restricted bony corridors and broader impact contact for larger osteotome or chisel handles. The instrument has a double-ended stainless steel head, narrowed neck, balanced shaft transition, flattened handle, smooth striking faces, and reusable Class I construction for operating room use. It is used during mastoid bone work, canalplasty support, rhinoplasty nasal osteotomy, septoplasty, septorhinoplasty, maxillofacial bone refinement, small-bone osteotomy, cancellous bone preparation, fracture reconstruction, post-mortem craniofacial access, and veterinary small-bone repair. ENT surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, oral and maxillofacial teams, forensic pathology departments, veterinary surgeons, hospitals, clinics, teaching centers, and distributors can place this mallet in CE, ISO 13485, and FDA-compliant reusable instrument inventories.
The Lucae pattern uses a compact double-ended cylindrical head to transmit measured impact into the handle of an osteotome, chisel, gouge, rasp, or bone tamp. Either end can serve as the striking surface, allowing the operator to maintain orientation during repeated tapping without rotating the instrument excessively. The narrowed neck and balanced shaft transition direct force from the handle into the head while limiting lateral movement during controlled impact. The 19mm head provides a smaller contact area for restricted ENT, facial, hand, foot, and small-bone work where instrument handles are narrow and retractors reduce available space. The 25mm head provides a broader face for larger receiving handles and moderate bone instrument activation. The flattened handle supports stable grip in gloved hands and helps the surgeon or assistant control rhythm, direction, and strike intensity. This design supports short measured taps, reassessment of the cutting instrument, and continued advancement along the planned bony path.
In operative workflow, Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm is introduced after exposure, soft-tissue protection, instrument selection, and positioning of the osteotome, chisel, gouge, or rasp have defined the intended bone work. In otologic and ENT procedures, the compact head assists controlled tapping during mastoid cortical work, canalplasty support, and localized bony contouring where predictable impact is required near delicate exposure. During rhinoplasty and septoplasty, the mallet delivers short taps to nasal osteotomes or chisels during bony vault mobilization, septal spur reduction, and nasal hump refinement. In orthopedic and maxillofacial workflows, it supports small-bone osteotomy, cancellous bone preparation, fracture edge refinement, and graft seating. Veterinary teams can use the same impact principle for companion-animal facial or small-bone reconstruction when the selected head size matches the operative field. After each tapping sequence, the operator reassesses instrument alignment, bony response, fracture line control, irrigation need, and readiness for the next procedural stage.
The 19mm Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm variant is selected when compact access and fine impact control are required. This size is appropriate for ENT trays, mastoid instruments, nasal osteotomy sets, hand and foot procedures, small-fragment orthopedic work, post-mortem craniofacial access, and veterinary small-bone repair. Its smaller striking face supports controlled contact with narrow osteotome and chisel handles where a larger hammer would crowd the field. The 25mm option is selected when the surgical team needs a broader contact surface for larger chisels, gouges, rasps, and bone-contouring instruments. The wider head improves strike contact during repeated tapping while remaining smaller than heavy orthopedic hammers. Selection depends on instrument handle diameter, operative depth, target bone, retractor position, and whether fine access or broader strike coverage is required. Hospitals can stock both sizes in ENT, orthopedic, plastic surgery, maxillofacial, veterinary, teaching, and post-mortem trays.
German stainless steel provides the rigidity, corrosion resistance, and dimensional stability required for repeated surgical impact use, operating room handling, hospital cleaning chemistry, and steam sterilization cycles. The available finish options are satin, dull, and mirror, allowing facilities to match tray appearance and lighting preference. Satin and dull surfaces reduce glare under operating lamps, while mirror finish supports receiving inspection, count verification, and set assembly. After use, the striking faces, head contour, neck transition, handle surface, and junction areas require prompt cleaning so blood, tissue residue, bone dust, cartilage particles, marrow material, and processing debris do not dry on the instrument. Standard reprocessing includes rinsing, manual brushing, ultrasonic cleaning when approved by facility protocol, washer-disinfector treatment, drying, inspection of both impact faces, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization. CE marking, ISO 13485 manufacturing controls, and FDA procurement context support Class I reusable instrument purchasing for hospitals, clinics, distributors, and operating room supply teams. MOQ of one piece supports replacement ordering and tray replenishment.
| SKU | PS-7523 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm |
| Price | $25.30 |
| Size/Gauge Variants | 19mm and 25mm |
| Instrument Category | Surgical hammer and Lucae bone mallet |
| Procedure | Mastoid bone work, canalplasty support, rhinoplasty nasal osteotomy, septoplasty, septorhinoplasty, maxillofacial bone refinement, small-bone osteotomy, fracture reconstruction, post-mortem craniofacial access, veterinary small-bone repair |
| Material | German stainless steel |
| Finish | Satin, dull, or mirror finish |
| Sterilization | Reusable instrument compatible with hospital steam autoclave sterilization workflow |
| Instrument Classification | Class I surgical instrument |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE, ISO 13485, FDA |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | OEM available for procurement and distributor requirements |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement support |
How does Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm differ from Cottle Mallet?
Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm is selected for compact bone-tapping work in ENT, orthopedic, maxillofacial, post-mortem, and veterinary trays. Cottle Mallet is commonly selected for rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and facial plastic procedures where a compact osteotome mallet is needed for nasal bone work. The Lucae pattern provides 19mm and 25mm head options, giving the surgical team a defined choice between narrow and broader striking faces. The Cottle pattern is usually selected by handle style, head profile, and rhinoplasty tray preference. Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm is useful when controlled impact is required across otologic, small-bone, and general bone-contouring workflows. The clinically relevant difference is size-specific double-ended Lucae striking control versus Cottle-style rhinoplasty mallet handling.
When should the 19mm or 25mm head size be selected?
Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm is available in two working head sizes. The 19mm option is selected when the surgical field is narrow, the receiving osteotome handle is small, or fine impact control is required. It is useful in ENT, otologic, nasal, hand, foot, small-fragment, and veterinary bone procedures. The 25mm option is selected when a broader striking surface is needed for larger chisels, gouges, rasps, or bone-contouring instruments. The wider face improves contact stability during repeated tapping. Selection depends on operative corridor, instrument handle size, desired impact surface, surrounding retractor position, and the amount of force required for the bony target.
How do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA details support procurement?
Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm is supplied with CE, ISO 13485, and FDA procurement context for Class I reusable surgical instrument purchasing. CE marking supports conformity documentation for healthcare markets requiring European medical device references. ISO 13485 indicates manufacturing under a medical device quality management system with controlled production and traceability. FDA procurement context supports hospitals, clinics, and distributors serving United States surgical instrument supply channels. These details assist tender submissions, vendor onboarding, operating room inventory approval, and distributor catalog documentation. The $25.30 price, one-piece MOQ, OEM availability, and one-year warranty support replacement ordering and reusable ENT, orthopedic, post-mortem, and veterinary tray assembly.
How are the double-ended head and flattened handle used intraoperatively?
The double-ended head is aligned with the handle of an osteotome, chisel, gouge, rasp, or bone tamp after the working instrument has been positioned on the selected bony target. The surgeon or assistant holds the flattened handle with stable palm control and delivers short measured taps. Either striking face can be used to transfer controlled impact into the receiving instrument. Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm is used when strike direction must remain predictable around retractors, suction, elevators, clamps, bone-holding forceps, and exposed fixation sites. The handle profile helps maintain orientation during repeated tapping. After each sequence, the surgeon reassesses instrument alignment, bony movement, fracture line control, and readiness for the next procedural step.
What should sterile processing and supply teams check before reuse?
Sterile processing teams should clean Lucae Bone Mallet 19mm to 25mm immediately after surgery so blood, tissue residue, bone dust, cartilage particles, marrow material, and procedure debris do not dry on the head, neck, handle, or striking faces. The head-to-neck transition and handle edges should be brushed during manual cleaning because residue can remain along these areas. Ultrasonic cleaning, washer-disinfector treatment, drying, inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization are performed according to facility protocol. Supply teams should confirm both impact faces are intact, the head is secure, and the handle has no deformation before tray assembly. Hospitals can assign this mallet to ENT, rhinoplasty, orthopedic, maxillofacial, post-mortem, veterinary, and teaching instrument sets. Distributors can use the one-piece MOQ, carton-box packing, OEM availability, and return or replacement service for practical inventory planning.
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