Osteotomes
Osteotomes are specialized surgical instruments designed for controlled bone cutting, sculpting, and reshaping. With sharp, chisel-like blades and ergonomic handles, they are commonly used in orthopedics, craniofacial surgery, spinal procedures, and rhinoplasty. Available in straight or curved profiles, osteotomes allow surgeons to remove or contour bone with minimal trauma, offering superior precision in confined anatomical spaces.
Constructed from high-quality stainless steel or titanium, these instruments offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with repeated sterilization. Some osteotomes come with guarded edges to protect soft tissues during lateral osteotomies, particularly in nasal and maxillofacial surgery. Their beveled or flat tips ensure clean incisions, while textured or hollow handles enhance grip and balance.
Whether used in delicate nasal bone refinement or robust orthopedic procedures, osteotomes deliver unmatched control and accuracy—making them a vital part of any surgical toolkit focused on structural precision.