15″ Life Type Long Handle curette angled #0
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Balance meets versatility with the Life Type #0 Angled Curette—your go-to for refined yet robust curettage.
The 15″ Life Type Long Handle Curette Angled #0 is a specialized surgical instrument used in orthopedic surgery, general surgical debridement, and deep tissue curettage procedures. It is designed for surgeons who require extended reach, fine control, and dependable performance in deep or difficult-to-access anatomical regions.
Featuring a #0 fine working tip, this curette is ideal for controlled removal of soft tissue, small bone fragments, and pathological material. The fine tip allows precise scraping with minimal trauma to surrounding healthy structures, making it suitable for delicate surgical applications where accuracy is essential.
The angled working end enhances access to confined surgical spaces by allowing the surgeon to approach tissue from an optimal angle. This improves visibility, maneuverability, and control during deep cavity surgical procedures.
With a 15-inch long handle design, the Life Type Curette provides superior reach compared to standard instruments. This extended length is particularly useful in deep surgical fields where access and precision must be maintained simultaneously.
The ergonomically designed long handle structure ensures a secure and comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. It also improves leverage and stability, allowing smooth, controlled movements during delicate curettage tasks.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, this curette is resistant to corrosion, staining, and wear caused by repeated sterilization cycles. The polished surface minimizes tissue adhesion and ensures easy cleaning and long-term durability.
The instrument is fully compatible with steam autoclave sterilization, making it suitable for repeated use in hospitals, surgical centers, and orthopedic facilities while maintaining strict infection control standards.
Widely used in orthopedic surgery, ENT procedures, and general surgical applications, the Life Type Long Handle Curette is an essential tool for surgeons requiring precision, extended reach, and reliable performance in deep tissue work.
Key Features
- #0 fine tip for precise tissue curettage
- 15″ long handle for extended surgical reach
- Angled design for improved access and visibility
- Ideal for deep cavity surgical procedures
- Suitable for orthopedic and general surgery
- Ergonomic long handle reduces hand fatigue
- Excellent control and tactile feedback
- High-quality surgical-grade stainless steel
- Corrosion-resistant and durable construction
- Smooth polished finish for easy cleaning
- Fully reusable and steam autoclavable
- Reliable performance in deep tissue work
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|—||
| Product Type | Life Type Curette |
| Application | Deep Tissue Curettage / Surgical Debridement |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Mirror Polished |
| Sterilization | Steam Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Orthopedic / General Surgery |
| Instrument Type | Angled Curette |
| Size | #0 |
| Length | 15 inch |
| Handle Type | Long Handle |
| Usage | Deep Surgical Procedures |
Product Contents
- 1 × Life Type Long Handle Curette Angled #0 (15″)
Applications
The Life Type Long Handle Curette Angled #0 is commonly used for:
- Deep tissue curettage procedures
- Orthopedic surgical debridement
- Removal of soft tissue and small bone fragments
- General surgical cleaning of cavities
- ENT and minor surgical procedures
- Deep cavity access procedures
- Precise scraping in confined surgical areas
FAQs
What is the Life Type Long Handle Curette used for?
It is used for deep tissue removal and curettage in orthopedic and general surgical procedures.
What does the #0 size mean?
It indicates a fine working tip designed for controlled and delicate tissue removal.
Why is the handle 15 inches long?
The extended length provides improved reach in deep or hard-to-access surgical areas.
Is this curette reusable?
Yes. It is fully reusable after proper sterilization.
What material is it made from?
It is made from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
Can it be autoclaved?
Yes. It is compatible with steam autoclave sterilization.
Which surgeries use this instrument?
It is used in orthopedic, ENT, and general surgical procedures requiring deep access and precision.
Shipping Policy
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Order Processing
All orders are processed within 5–8 working days, with multiple delivery options to suit your needs:
- Standard Shipping: 7–10 business days
- Express Shipping: 4–6 business days
- Priority Delivery: 2–4 business days (available in select regions)
Delivery Partners
We collaborate with trusted global carriers such as DHL, FedEx, and UPS. Additional options include registered airmail and bulk freight solutions for clinics and hospitals.
Packing Standards
Each order is carefully packed using sterile, damage-resistant materials to maintain the highest hygiene and safety standards during transit.
Order Tracking
Upon shipment, customers receive a tracking number to monitor their order in real-time.
Reliable Delivery
Our certified delivery network ensures timely arrival of your surgical supplies in excellent condition.
With SurgiPortal’s professional medical logistics, you can count on efficient delivery and superior service—every step of the way.
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