- Blade Variations: Obwegeser elevators are available in both curved and straight blade forms, which cater to different anatomical regions and surgical requirements. The curved blades provide access to areas where straight blades might be challenging to maneuver, especially in confined or complex regions of the face and jaw. The variety of blade shapes ensures that the surgeon can work efficiently in both superficial and deep tissue layers.
- Double-Ended Functionality: Many Obwegeser elevators are designed with double-ended blades, offering a sharp edge on one end and a blunt edge on the other. The blunt end is typically used for more delicate tissue manipulation, allowing the surgeon to lift or separate tissue without causing damage to underlying structures. The sharp edge, conversely, is utilized for more precise cutting or dissection of the periosteum, allowing for controlled access to the bone.
- Precision and Control: The design of the Obwegeser elevator ensures that surgeons can work with both precision and control. The fine edges of the blades enable exact separation of the periosteum from the bone, reducing the risk of unintended damage to adjacent soft tissues, such as nerves and blood vessels. This precision is critical in surgeries involving facial structures where even minor errors could lead to functional or aesthetic complications.
- Ergonomic Handle: The handle of the Obwegeser periosteal elevator is typically crafted to provide an ergonomic grip, allowing the surgeon to maintain a firm yet comfortable hold throughout the procedure. This is especially important during long, intricate surgeries where hand fatigue could impact performance. The ergonomic design helps ensure steady manipulation of the instrument, minimizing the risk of slippage or inadvertent trauma to the surgical field.
- Material and Durability: Like many surgical instruments, Obwegeser elevators are generally made from high-quality stainless steel, which offers a combination of strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. Stainless steel allows for repeated sterilization without compromising the integrity or sharpness of the blades. The durability of these instruments ensures that they can withstand the rigors of multiple surgeries while maintaining their precision.
- Adaptability: The instrument’s design makes it adaptable to various surgical needs, whether in routine procedures or more complex operations. Surgeons rely on its versatility when dealing with different layers of soft tissue, from thick periosteum to delicate facial structures. This adaptability makes it a widely used tool in many types of bone surgeries, beyond its origins in oral and maxillofacial contexts.
- Technical Specifications:
- The primary function of the instrument: elevation of the periosteum
- 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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