Epker osteotomes are essential tools for surgeries requiring precise bone cutting and reshaping, particularly in the maxillofacial region. Their design, with variations in size, shape, and angle, allows for versatility in a range of procedures, from jaw realignment to facial reconstruction. The precision and control offered by Epker osteotomes help minimize trauma, promote better healing, and ensure successful surgical outcomes.
 Material:
- Made from high-quality stainless steel, Epker osteotomes are durable, resistant to corrosion, and easy to sterilize. This construction ensures the instrument remains sharp and dependable over multiple uses, providing reliability for surgeons during complex procedures.
Blade:
- The osteotome features a straight, flat, and beveled blade, allowing for accurate bone cutting and separation. The beveled edge is crucial as it facilitates a controlled entry into bone, reducing the risk of accidental slippage and minimizing potential damage to adjacent tissues. The blade can be quite sharp to enable effective and precise cuts.
Width and Length Variations:
- Epker osteotomes are available in various widths and lengths to suit diverse surgical requirements. Narrower blades are ideal for delicate or fine work, such as in the nasal or jaw areas, while wider blades provide better efficiency when working with larger bone structures. This variety allows surgeons to select the appropriate tool for specific areas of the anatomy, ensuring a high degree of precision.
Handle:
- The handle is ergonomically designed with a comfortable, non-slip grip that often features textured or grooved surfaces. This design enhances the surgeon’s control and minimizes hand fatigue during extended surgeries, ensuring precision and safety throughout the procedure.
Curved Variants:
- Some Epker osteotomes come with curved blades that provide access to difficult-to-reach areas, particularly in maxillofacial procedures. The curvature allows for a more direct approach to certain bone structures, reducing the need for extensive tissue manipulation and improving surgical efficiency.
Angled Tips:
- Certain Epker osteotomes feature angled tips, which enhance access and visibility in confined spaces, such as the jaw and facial bones
- Technical Specifications:
- The primary function of the instrument: cutting, splitting, and reshaping of bone
- Material: Surgical Grade Aluminum and Steel
- Re-Usable: Yes ( need sterilization for reuse each time )
- Sterilise: No
- Finish: Satin
- Grade: Premium OR
- Ultrasonic clean: Yes
- Latex: Lates Free
packing:
this instrument is supplied in zipper packingor in special packing on-demand
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