Discover the Ferris Smith Kerrison Clamp for Neurosurgery: An Essential Tool for Spinal Decompression
The Ferris Smith Kerrison Clamp is a specialized tool used by neurosurgeons to grasp and remove small bone fragments, particularly from the vertebral lamina, to alleviate pressure on the spinal cord.
With tip angles of 90° and 130° for different grasping approaches, along with a clamp-type handle ensuring maximum control, this instrument offers a wide range of surgical benefits. Its primary use is to provide a non-traumatic method for hollowing out the lamina bone to decompress the spinal cord and nerves.
For this purpose, the instrument is equipped with a biting tip, ranging in size from 1.0 to 6.0 mm, allowing it to adapt to a variety of vertebral sizes. Additionally, the tip is available in multiple angles that surgeons can choose based on the surgical target.
Furthermore, the handle includes a spring mechanism to close the tip with smooth movement. Additionally, the back of the handle features a horn to rest the hand and prevent slippage.
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel to ensure the highest quality instruments in your operating rooms.
The Ferris Smith Kerrison Clamp is an indispensable tool for neurosurgeons, offering optimal precision and control during spinal decompression procedures. Its ergonomic design and advanced features make it a preferred choice for delicate surgical interventions, ensuring effective and safe outcomes for patients.