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Friedman Micro Rongeurs for Straight and Curved Micro Bone Nibbling

SKU: PS-OT-0587
Friedman Micro Rongeurs, SKU PS-OT-0587, Model PS-9406, is a micro rongeur manufactured from German stainless steel for fine bone nibbling, small cortical edge trimming, and removal of delicate osseous fragments...
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Friedman Micro Rongeurs for Straight and Curved Micro Bone Nibbling
Regular price $17.60
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Size: PS-9407 Curved
Friedman Micro Rongeurs
Friedman Micro Rongeurs for Straight and Curved Micro Bone Nibbling
$17.60

Friedman Micro Rongeurs, SKU PS-OT-0587, Model PS-9406, is a micro rongeur manufactured from German stainless steel for fine bone nibbling, small cortical edge trimming, and removal of delicate osseous fragments during surgical procedures. The available variants are PS-9407 Curved and PS-9406 Straight, giving surgeons two working-end profiles for direct-line access and angled approach around confined bone margins. The instrument has narrow opposing jaws, a box-style pivot, curved spring handles, textured grip surfaces, and a return spring that reopens the handles after each compression cycle. It is used in hand surgery, foot surgery, podiatric bone procedures, maxillofacial bone contouring, small exostectomy, osteophyte reduction, cancellous edge refinement, and operating room bone debridement where precise bite control is required. This rongeur supports orthopedic surgeons, podiatric surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons, hospital operating rooms, ambulatory surgical centers, and procurement teams maintaining reusable micro bone instrument trays.

Micro Jaw Bite and Spring Handle Action

The instrument works through a spring-handle rongeur mechanism that transfers hand compression into closure at the narrow cutting jaws. The jaw tips capture a small bony edge, osteophyte, exostotic projection, or cortical fragment before removing it through a measured bite. The straight version provides direct-line access when the target margin lies in the same axis as the instrument shaft. The curved version changes the approach angle, allowing the surgeon to reach around raised surfaces, confined margins, or shallow recesses without excessive wrist rotation. The box-style pivot maintains alignment between the opposing jaws during closure and keeps the bite path stable during repeated trimming. The spring mechanism reopens the handles after each compression, supporting sequential nibbling without manual separation. Curved handles distribute pressure through the palm and fingers, while textured grip areas improve control during wet operating room handling. This mechanism is designed for localized bone reduction, edge refinement, and fragment removal where broad cutters would remove too much tissue per bite.

Fine Bone Trimming in Surgical Workflow

In operative workflow, Friedman Micro Rongeurs is introduced after exposure, retraction, soft tissue protection, and identification of the small bone margin requiring refinement. In hand surgery, the straight jaw can trim small cortical edges, loose fragments, or exposed osseous prominences after fracture exposure or joint preparation. In foot and podiatric surgery, the curved pattern assists work around phalangeal, metatarsal, or exostotic margins where access is limited by soft tissue and retractors. During maxillofacial bone contouring, the micro jaws can remove accessible spurs or irregular edges after flap elevation and direct visualization. In small exostectomy, the surgeon uses repeated bites before final smoothing with a rasp or bone file. During osteophyte reduction, the working end is placed at the projecting margin and closed in controlled increments until the contour is reduced. The instrument fits trays that include periosteal elevators, small osteotomes, curettes, bone files, suction, irrigation instruments, and hemostatic forceps.

PS-9406 Straight and PS-9407 Curved Selection

PS-9406 Straight is selected when the surgeon needs a direct approach to a visible bone edge, flat cortical margin, small fragment, or accessible cancellous surface. Its straight working profile supports precise jaw placement in open fields where the line of access is not obstructed by adjacent anatomy or instrumentation. PS-9407 Curved is selected when the operative target lies around a raised contour, inside a shallow recess, or behind a soft tissue margin where a straight profile would reduce bite placement accuracy. The curved jaw assists approach during hand, foot, podiatric, maxillofacial, and plastic surgery bone contouring. Across both variants, the jaws provide the cutting function, the pivot coordinates closure, the spring handle returns the instrument to an open position, and the grip surfaces support controlled handling. In tray planning, Friedman Micro Rongeurs occupies the fine bone-nibbling role beside Kerrison rongeurs, Leksell rongeurs, small bone files, curettes, rasps, osteotomes, and periosteal elevators.

Reusable Steel Processing and Procurement Records

German stainless steel provides the rigidity required for repeated micro jaw closure, bone contact, spring 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 procedures. Satin, dull, and mirror finish options support different sterile processing and operative visibility preferences; reduced-glare surfaces assist visibility under surgical lighting, while mirror finish supports inspection after cleaning. Reprocessing focuses on the jaw tips, cutting margins, pivot recesses, spring mechanism, handle grooves, and textured grip areas because bone dust, tissue, blood, and irrigation fluid can collect around these surfaces. 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-0587
Product Name Friedman Micro Rongeurs
Price $17.60
Size/Gauge Variants PS-9407 Curved; PS-9406 Straight
Instrument Category Micro Bone Rongeur Forceps
Procedure Fine bone nibbling, small cortical edge trimming, hand surgery, foot surgery, podiatric bone work, maxillofacial bone contouring, small exostectomy, osteophyte reduction
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 Friedman Micro Rongeurs differ from a Leksell rongeur?
Friedman Micro Rongeurs is designed for fine bone nibbling with smaller jaw access and spring-handle control. A Leksell rongeur is generally selected for larger open-field bone removal with broader jaws and greater bite volume. The Friedman pattern is used when the surgeon needs localized trimming around small cortical edges, exostoses, osteophytes, or delicate osseous fragments. The Leksell pattern is selected when the exposed bone margin allows a larger bite. Friedman Micro Rongeurs provides straight and curved working options for micro access. The instruments are complementary in bone trays because one supports fine contouring and the other supports broader removal.

How are the straight and curved variants selected?
PS-9406 Straight is selected for direct-line access to visible bone edges, flat cortical margins, and accessible small fragments. It supports hand, foot, and maxillofacial work where the surgeon can approach the target without changing the wrist angle. PS-9407 Curved is selected when the target lies around a contour, under a shallow overhang, or beside soft tissue retraction. The curved jaw helps place the bite on raised margins and localized projections. Friedman Micro Rongeurs is selected by jaw direction, access path, exposure depth, and the planned amount of bone reduction. Both variants support small, sequential bites rather than broad osseous removal.

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 micro bone tray standardization. Friedman Micro Rongeurs can be entered into purchasing systems with recognized compliance references. This documentation supports international healthcare buyers comparing reusable micro rongeurs across multiple suppliers.

How is the spring handle and pivot mechanism used intraoperatively?
The pivot links the two arms and directs handle compression into jaw closure at the cutting end. During use, the surgeon places the narrow jaws over a small bone edge, spur, fragment, or irregular margin. As the handles close, the jaws bite and remove a controlled section of bone. The spring handle reopens the instrument after each compression, allowing rapid repositioning for the next bite. This return action supports repeated micro nibbling without interrupting the hand position. Friedman Micro Rongeurs depends on the pivot and spring system for controlled fine bone removal.

What should operating room teams know about sterilization and ordering?
This instrument is reusable and suitable for standard surgical instrument reprocessing workflows. Cleaning focuses on the jaw tips, cutting margins, pivot recesses, spring mechanism, handle grooves, and textured grip areas 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. Friedman Micro Rongeurs is supplied with OEM availability, one-year warranty coverage, and return or replacement after-sale support.

At Peak Surgicals, customer satisfaction and product quality are important to us. We offer a straightforward 30-day return policy, allowing eligible items to be returned within 30 days of delivery.

Eligibility for Returns

To qualify for a return, the item must be unused, in its original condition, and returned in the original packaging with tags, labels, and proof of purchase included.

Items must not show signs of use, alteration, damage, sterilization, or clinical handling after delivery.

How to Initiate a Return

To start a return, please contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com with your order number, product details, and reason for return.

Approved returns should be sent to:
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364 E Main Street
Middletown, DE 19709
Delaware, United States

Return Shipping Costs

No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees on approved returns.

Free Returns: If the item is incorrect, defective, or damaged during shipping, Peak Surgicals will cover the return shipping cost.

Customer Responsibility: If the customer ordered the wrong item or no longer needs the product, the customer is responsible for the return shipping cost.

Return Conditions

Returned products must be received in new, unused condition with all labels, packaging, and documentation intact. Items that are used, damaged, altered, incomplete, or returned without approval may not be eligible for a refund.

Refund Process

Once your return is received and inspected, we will notify you whether the refund has been approved. Approved refunds will be processed to the original payment method within 10 business days.

Please note that your bank or credit card provider may require additional time to post the refund to your account.

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Exceptions and Non-Returnable Items

Certain items may not be eligible for return, including customized products, personalized instruments, special-order items, clearance items, sale items, and gift cards.

Exchanges

For exchanges, please return the original item after approval and place a new order for the replacement item. This helps ensure faster processing and accurate product selection.

Worldwide Shipping

Peak Surgicals supplies surgical, dental, orthopedic, gynecology, and veterinary instruments to healthcare professionals, clinics, hospitals, distributors, and procurement buyers worldwide.

European Union Customers

For orders shipped to the European Union, customers may have the right to cancel or return an eligible order within 14 days of receipt, provided the item is unused, in its original condition, and returned with all original packaging and proof of purchase.

Contact Us

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Phone: +1 315 526 9968
Email: info@peaksurgicals.com

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