Hajek mallets are indispensable tools in otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery, offering precision and control in bone manipulation. Their thoughtfully designed features, from the ergonomic handle to the controlled striking surfaces, enable surgeons to perform intricate procedures with minimal trauma to surrounding structures. Whether used in nasal reconstruction or sinus surgery, Hajek mallets provide the reliability and effectiveness needed in delicate surgical settings.
- Material:
- Constructed from high-quality stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization, ensuring longevity and consistent performance in surgical environments.
- Head:
- Typically features a double-sided head, allowing for different striking surfaces. The head may be made entirely of stainless steel or include materials like nylon or rubber to absorb impact and reduce vibration.
- Weight:
- Hajek mallets are relatively lightweight, providing precise control during delicate procedures. The specific weight can vary depending on the intended use, with lighter mallets for more refined work and heavier mallets for tasks requiring greater force.
- Striking Surface:
- The striking surfaces are flat and broad, designed to distribute impact evenly across the osteotome or chisel. Some mallets offer replaceable or interchangeable striking surfaces made from softer materials to protect bone structures.
- Handle:
- Ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in the surgeon’s hand, often with a textured or grooved grip to enhance control and prevent slipping during procedures. This is especially important for maintaining precision over extended surgical sessions.
- Balance and Vibration Control:
- Balanced to allow the surgeon to feel the impact with each strike, enhancing precision and minimizing strain. Some Hajek mallets feature built-in vibration dampening to further reduce hand fatigue and improve comfort.
- Size Variations:
- Available in various sizes to accommodate different surgical needs, from fine, delicate procedures to more robust bone manipulation. Smaller mallets are ideal for intricate ENT procedures, while larger sizes may be used in broader maxillofacial surgeries.
- Technical Specifications:
- The primary function of the instrument: apply controlled force for bone manipulation and chiseling
- 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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