Explore the Ferris Smith Kerrison Punch for Neurosurgery
Exploring the Ferris Smith Kerrison Punch reveals an essential specialized tool used by neurosurgeons to grasp and meticulously remove small bone fragments, particularly those from the vertebral lamina, in order to relieve pressure on the spinal cord.
Featuring adjustable bite angles between 90° and 130° for various gripping methods, along with a clamp-type handle providing optimal control, this instrument offers a range of surgical advantages. Its primary function is to provide atraumatic method to hollow out the lamina bone to decompress the spinal cord and nerves.
To this end, the instrument is equipped with a biting tip, ranging in size from 1.0 to 6.0 mm, allowing adaptation to different vertebral sizes. Additionally, the tip is available in multiple angles, which surgeons can adjust based on the targeted area.
Furthermore, the handle incorporates a spring mechanism to smoothly close the tip. Additionally, the back of the handle features a horn to provide stable support and prevent slippage.
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel to ensure top-notch instruments in your operating rooms.
The Ferris Smith Kerrison Punch is an indispensable tool for neurosurgeons, offering precision and optimal control during spinal cord decompression procedures. Its ergonomic design and advanced features make it a preferred choice for delicate surgical interventions, ensuring effective and safe outcomes for patients.