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Anderson Neivert Osteotomes for Precision Bone Cutting and Shaping
Anderson Neivert Osteotomes for Precision Bone Cutting and Shaping
SKU:PS-3006A
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Anderson Neivert Osteotomes – Precision Bone Cutting & Controlled Shaping
Achieve superior accuracy in your orthopedic and reconstructive procedures with Anderson Neivert Osteotomes. These precision instruments are engineered for controlled bone cutting and shaping, featuring a flat blade and a slim profile that allow for accurate results in even the most confined surgical areas.
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Engineered for Accurate Osteotomy Work
Anderson Neivert Osteotomes are specialized surgical instruments used for cutting, shaping, and preparing bone. They are commonly utilized in orthopedic and related surgical fields where precision and controlled force application are essential. Featuring a long, straight shaft with a flat, beveled cutting edge, this instrument supports clean, precise results by distributing force evenly across the bone surface.
Professional Feature Set
- Flat Blade Design: Engineered for controlled bone cutting and uniform force distribution.
- Slim Surgical Profile: Allows for enhanced access to narrow or confined surgical areas while maintaining visibility.
- Textured Grip Section: Enhances handling stability and reduces the risk of slipping during force application.
- Straight Shaft Architecture: Improves alignment and ensures accurate positioning on bone surfaces.
- Smooth Cutting Edge: Supports high-precision work for consistent clinical performance.
- Balanced Construction: Designed for steady handling and responsiveness in delicate or demanding procedures.
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Anderson Neivert Osteotomes
Details of Anderson-neivert Osteotomes is Given Below.
Product Name ANDERSON-NEIVERT OSTEOTOMES Properties Orthopedic Instruments MOQ 1 Pcs Model Number PS-3006A Type Osteotomes Brand Name Peak Surgicals Instrument classification Class I Warranty 1 YEAR After-sale Service Return and Replacement Material German Stainless Steel Feature Reusable Certificate CE, ISO-13485, FDA Usage Orthopedic Instrument OEM Available Finish Satin. Dull. MIRROR Quality Reusable Packing Carton Box, Others Rust Free Yes MOQ 1 Piece
Clinical Applications & Utility
This surgical-grade osteotome is a reliable choice for Orthopedic and Reconstructive Surgery departments. It is optimized for:
- Precise bone cutting and shaping across various surgical procedures.
- Performing accurate osteotomies in sensitive or restricted anatomical areas.
- Preparing bone surfaces for further treatment or implantation.
- Professional use in high-volume operating rooms and clinical environments.
Feature Surgical Benefit
Instrument Type Anderson Neivert Osteotome
Blade Profile Flat and Beveled for Precision
Handle Style Textured for Secure Stability
Primary Use: Bone Cutting, Shaping, and Preparation
Why Choose Anderson Neivert Osteotomes?
- Controlled Force Application: The flat blade ensures that bone cutting is both predictable and precise.
- Enhanced Maneuverability: A slim, streamlined design allows practitioners to work effectively in tight spaces where larger tools may be obstructive.
- Reliable Stability: The textured grip and straight design provide the alignment and security required for professional surgical applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the primary function of Anderson Neivert Osteotomes?
A: They are used specifically for cutting, shaping, and preparing bone during surgical procedures.
Q: What distinguishes the blade design?
A: These osteotomes feature a flat, beveled cutting edge that supports precision and even pressure distribution.
Q: Are they suitable for use in restricted surgical fields?
A: Yes, the slim and streamlined construction is designed to allow access to narrow or confined spaces.
Q: Does the instrument offer a secure grip during use?
A: Yes, the shaft includes a textured grip area to ensure handling stability and reduce the risk of slipping during procedures.
Q: Is this tool commonly used in orthopedics?
A: Absolutely. It is a standard instrument for orthopedic, reconstructive, and general surgical applications involving bone.


