Unique square tipped rongeur features an ergonomic grip, double action mechanism, long reach, and low profile for use in total ankle, hip, knee, and spine surgery
In total ankle surgery, the aggressive, low profile jaws aid in the removal of tibial bone in spite of limited space. The square ended tip helps produce a flat, finished surface following anterior talar facet reaming. Features such as the ergonomic grip, double action mechanism, long reach, and low profile make this rongeur also useful in spine, hip, and knee surgery. When used for morcelizing bone graft, the shallow, wide jaw helps avoid impaction.