Burrs
Surgical burrs are high-precision rotary instruments designed for cutting, shaping, drilling, or removing hard tissues such as bone during a wide range of surgical procedures, including ENT, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and dental surgeries. These burrs are commonly used for procedures like mastoidectomy, craniotomy, and sinus surgery, providing controlled bone removal with minimal trauma to surrounding structures. Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, carbide, or diamond-coated materials, surgical burrs offer exceptional durability, sharpness, and resistance to wear. Available in various shapes—such as round, diamond, pear, or cutting cone—and sizes, they are compatible with high-speed surgical drills and handpieces. The precision-ground cutting edges ensure smooth operation, reduced vibration, and accurate results in both soft and hard tissues. Essential for surgeons requiring accuracy and efficiency, surgical burrs enhance procedural safety, speed, and outcome in advanced surgical applications.