Skip to product information
1 of 3

PEAK SURGICAL

Bone Mill With Assembling Wrench Surgical Bone Processing Instrument

Bone Mill With Assembling Wrench Surgical Bone Processing Instrument

1 total reviews

SKU:BN-50014

Regular price $385.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $385.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity
  • 30 Days Money Back Guarantee.
  • 100% Quality Satisfaction.
  • Medical Grade Steel Reusable.
  • CE-CertificateCE Certified
  • FDA-CertificateFDA Certified
  • iso-certificateISO Certified
View full details

Bone Mill with Assembling Wrench – Precision Autologous Bone Graft Processing System

The professional clinical solution for the rapid conversion of bone segments into uniform, high-quality graft material. The Bone Mill with Assembling Wrench is an essential orthopedic system engineered to solve the mechanical challenge of preparing autologous bone grafts during spinal fusion, reconstructive surgery, and trauma procedures. Characterized by its high-torque milling architecture and heavy-duty stainless steel components, this system acts as a mechanical necessity for surgeons who require consistent particle sizing for optimal osteoconductive results. Its design is specifically optimized to maximize graft yield while preserving the biological integrity of the bone matrix.

Key Features for Professional Medical Management

  • Precision Milling Mechanism: Features specialized cutting surfaces designed to grind cortical and cancellous bone into uniform particles. This geometry is specifically optimized to prevent "clogging" and ensure a smooth, controlled manual operation.
  • Integrated Assembling Wrench: Includes a dedicated high-leverage wrench for the secure tightening and quick disassembly of the milling unit. This is a mechanical necessity for ensuring intraoperative stability and facilitating thorough post-operative cleaning.
  • High-Stability Bench-Mount Design: Mathematically balanced to prevent slippage during the high-torque requirements of bone processing. The robust base ensures that the force applied to the handle translates directly into milling efficiency.
  • Ergonomic "Power-Grip" Handle: Designed with a specialized crank radius that provides maximum mechanical advantage. This reduces physical exertion for the clinical team, allowing for the efficient processing of dense cortical bone with minimal hand fatigue.
  • Modular "Easy-Clean" Construction: Forged to be fully collapsible. This ensures that every internal surface is accessible for decontamination, a critical requirement for preventing cross-contamination in orthopedic environments.
  • Surgical Grade Stainless Steel: Crafted from high-density, heat-treated steel with high corrosion resistance. This ensures the milling surfaces remain sharp and effective through repeated sterilization cycles and heavy clinical use.

Detailed Product Description

The Bone Mill with Assembling Wrench represents the pinnacle of specialized orthopedic ergonomics and dependable graft management. In any professional environment—from spinal surgery centers to maxillofacial clinics—the ability to turn a patient’s own bone into a usable graft medium is a critical success factor for bone healing and fusion. This mill acts as a high-durability mechanical system, offering a level of consistency and "yield-efficiency" that manual morselization cannot match.

At its core, the instrument is built for professional-grade longevity and refined performance. The milling internal geometry is a global standard for reconstructive surgery because it produces a specific particle size that is ideal for packing into cages or defect sites. Because the system includes a dedicated assembly wrench, the surgical staff can ensure the internal blades are perfectly seated, providing a safe and predictable milling experience every time.

Built to exceed international standards for medical hardware, this Bone Mill system is fully reusable and intended for high-frequency professional use. Its robust construction and specialized "Uniform-Grind" profile make it an indispensable asset for ensuring safe, organized, and high-precision results in complex orthopedic care.

Specifications & Clinical Applications

Feature Details

Milling Type Manual High-Torque / Rotational

Included Accessory Specialized Assembling Wrench

Material Core Premium Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel

Graft Output Uniform Particles (Osteoconductive Matrix)

Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Fully Disassemblable

Standard CE/ISO Professional Grade

Primary Use Cases:

  • Spinal Fusion Surgery: Preparing autograft for placement in interbody cages.
  • Acetabular Reconstruction: Processing bone for hip revision procedures.
  • Trauma Surgery: Creating graft material to fill significant bony voids or non-unions.
  • Maxillofacial Surgery: Precision milling for jaw reconstruction and dental implant sites.
  • Biological Banking: Standardizing bone segments for clinical storage or immediate use.

Why Professionals Choose This Bone Mill System?

  • Consistent Graft Quality: Unlike manual rongeurs, this mill produces a standardized particle size, which is a mathematical necessity for predictable bone healing.
  • Maximized Bone Yield: The internal chamber is designed to capture almost 100% of the processed material, minimizing the waste of precious autologous bone.
  • Simplified Intraoperative Setup: The included wrench and modular design allow for rapid assembly and disassembly in the sterile field.
  • Professional Reliability: Forged from heavy-duty steel to maintain cutting-edge sharpness and structural integrity through years of rigorous orthopedic service.

FAQ Section

Q: Does the milling process damage the bone cells (osteocytes)?

A: No. The manual milling speed and precision-cut surfaces are designed to process bone without generating excessive heat, which is a mechanical necessity for preserving the biological potential of the graft.

Q: Why is the wrench necessary for assembly?

A: Bone milling requires significant torque. The wrench ensures the internal components are tightened beyond hand strength, preventing the mechanism from loosening during the processing of dense cortical bone.

Q: Can this mill process synthetic bone substitutes?

A: While designed for natural bone, it can be used for some block-style synthetic substitutes; however, always check the manufacturer’s guidelines for the specific substitute material to avoid dulling the blades.

Q: How do I best maintain the sharpness of the milling blades?

A: Avoid milling metal or foreign objects. After cleaning, ensure the unit is dry before autoclaving and use medical-grade lubricant on the moving pivot points to prevent friction-based wear.

Q: Is the mill compatible with all standard sterilization methods?

A: Yes, the high-grade stainless steel construction is fully compatible with steam autoclaving and chemical sterilization protocols standard in hospital environments.