Bone Cutters are essential orthopedic instruments used for cutting, trimming, or removing bone during surgical procedures. They are commonly employed in orthopedic, trauma, and reconstructive surgeries to perform precise bone resections, amputations, or to remove bone fragments around joints or fracture sites.
Designed with sharp, strong jaws and ergonomic handles, bone cutters provide clean and controlled cuts with minimal effort. Their high mechanical advantage allows surgeons to work efficiently, even on dense or thick bone. They are available in various types—such as rongeurs, double-action cutters, and heavy-duty models—each suited for specific surgical needs.
Manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel, bone cutters are durable, autoclavable, and built to maintain sharpness over repeated use. Their precision and reliability make them a vital tool in ensuring accurate bone work and improved post-operative healing.