Freer Elevators
$ 4
Seven Oaks Surgical Instruments Surgeons mainly employ freer elevators as vital surgical instruments in septoplasty treatments for periosteal elevation. This instrument can also be used to separate the temporalis fascia during myringoplasty surgeries. This instrument is also useful for laminectomy and FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery) in order to detect uncinate processes.
Various blades to accommodate various surgical needs
grips with serrated edges that allow for controlled movement
Both curved and straight working ends for a range of surgical situations
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Description
Features and Benefits of Freer elevators
Design: This instrument’s distinctively thin shape makes it appropriate for a variety of surgical procedures, including septoplasty procedures. This design also helps to access deep surgical sites, which is quite helpful.
Tip: To help surgeons work with both hard and delicate tissues, this instrument has both blunt and sharp ends.
Dual working ends: By having two working ends, this tool allows surgeons to multitask.
Grip handle: This instrument has a grip handle that gives surgeons better handling and control.
Lightweight: This tool’s smooth, lightweight design makes it easy to use and pleasant.
Various sizes: The blades for this device come in a variety of sizes. Blades come in various diameters, which is helpful for a variety of surgical applications.
Specification | Description |
Specialty | General Surgery |
Author Name | NA |
Sub-Category | Surgical Elevators |
Category | Cutting Instruments |
Instrument Profile | Straight |
Handle Type | Finger Ring |
Overall Length | 20 cm – 8″ |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Stainless Steel |
CE Marking | Yes |
Reusable | Yes |
Used in Specialties | General Surgery |
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