7 1/4″ MIS Pituitary Rongeur – Downbiting, Graduated 2mm Jaw
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7 1/4″ MIS Pituitary Rongeur – Downbiting, Graduated 2mm Jaw is a minimally invasive surgical instrument designed for precise tissue grasping, extraction, and excision during spinal, neurosurgical, and orthopedic procedures. Featuring a 7 1/4-inch (184mm) length, graduated 2mm downbiting jaws, minimally invasive design, and surgical-grade stainless steel construction, this rongeur provides exceptional precision, enhanced inferior access, and controlled tissue removal in restricted operative fields.
7 1/4″ MIS Pituitary Rongeur – Downbiting, Graduated 2mm Jaw is a professional-grade surgical instrument engineered for delicate tissue extraction and controlled excision during minimally invasive spine surgery and other procedures requiring precision and limited-access instrumentation. Designed to provide superior maneuverability within small surgical corridors, this instrument combines a compact profile with a graduated 2mm jaw configuration for accurate tissue management and reliable surgical performance.
The instrument features a graduated 2mm jaw size that allows surgeons to grasp and remove small amounts of soft tissue, disc material, fibrocartilage, ligamentous tissue, and pathological tissue with exceptional accuracy. The fine jaw profile is particularly valuable during minimally invasive procedures where tissue preservation and precise excision are essential.
A defining feature of this model is its downbiting jaw configuration. The downward-oriented jaws allow surgeons to access and remove tissue located below the instrument shaft, making it especially useful during spinal decompression and disc procedures where inferior anatomical access is required. This configuration supports precise tissue engagement while maintaining optimal visualization.
The minimally invasive surgery (MIS) design facilitates access through smaller incisions and narrow working channels. Its streamlined profile helps minimize tissue disruption while supporting efficient instrument navigation within confined operative spaces.
With an overall length of 7 1/4 inches (184mm), the MIS Pituitary Rongeur offers excellent maneuverability and control. The compact length is ideal for minimally invasive approaches, providing sufficient reach while maintaining responsiveness and precision during delicate surgical tasks.
Precision-engineered jaws ensure secure tissue engagement and smooth extraction performance. Surgeons can confidently remove disc fragments, soft tissue, ligamentous structures, and pathological material while minimizing trauma to surrounding anatomy.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the instrument provides outstanding corrosion resistance, structural integrity, and long-term durability. High-quality construction ensures reliable performance through repeated sterilization cycles and routine clinical use.
The ergonomic handle design promotes secure grip stability, enhanced tactile feedback, and comfortable operation during prolonged procedures. Balanced construction supports precise instrument manipulation while helping reduce hand fatigue.
The 7 1/4″ MIS Pituitary Rongeur – Downbiting, Graduated 2mm Jaw is commonly used during minimally invasive discectomy, microdiscectomy, spinal decompression, lumbar spine surgery, cervical spine procedures, neurosurgical interventions, and orthopedic procedures requiring delicate tissue extraction.
Its combination of a fine graduated 2mm jaw, downbiting access, and minimally invasive design makes it an ideal instrument for surgeons seeking precise tissue removal through limited surgical exposures.
The satin stainless steel finish minimizes glare under operating room lighting and supports efficient cleaning and maintenance. Precision manufacturing ensures smooth jaw operation, accurate alignment, and dependable clinical performance.
Fully reusable and autoclavable, the 7 1/4″ MIS Pituitary Rongeur – Downbiting, Graduated 2mm Jaw is suitable for hospitals, spine centers, neurosurgical facilities, orthopedic departments, ambulatory surgery centers, and minimally invasive surgical programs worldwide.
Trusted by spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, orthopedic specialists, and minimally invasive surgery professionals, this instrument delivers secure tissue capture, precise extraction, and professional-grade reliability for advanced surgical procedures.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 7 1/4″ MIS Pituitary Rongeur – Downbiting, Graduated 2mm Jaw |
| Instrument Type | MIS Pituitary Rongeur |
| Overall Length | 7 1/4″ (184 mm) |
| Jaw Size | 2 mm Graduated |
| Jaw Configuration | Downbiting |
| Design | Minimally Invasive Surgical (MIS) Pattern |
| Material | Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel |
| Function | Tissue Grasping, Extraction, and Excision |
| Application | Spine Surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic Surgery |
| Feature | Precise Tissue Removal Through Limited Surgical Access |
| Handle Design | Ergonomic Surgical Handle |
| Finish | Satin Stainless Steel Finish |
| Sterilization | Fully Sterilizable and Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 7 1/4″ MIS Pituitary Rongeur – Downbiting, Graduated 2mm Jaw used for?
It is used for grasping, extracting, and excising soft tissue, disc material, and pathological tissue during minimally invasive spinal, neurosurgical, and orthopedic procedures.
What advantage does the graduated 2mm jaw provide?
The graduated 2mm jaw allows highly precise tissue removal and controlled extraction, making it ideal for delicate minimally invasive procedures.
What is the benefit of the downbiting jaw configuration?
The downbiting design allows surgeons to access tissue located below the instrument shaft, improving access to inferior anatomical structures.
Why is the MIS design important?
The minimally invasive design supports surgery through smaller incisions and narrow working channels, helping reduce tissue disruption and improve procedural efficiency.
Why is the 7 1/4-inch length beneficial?
The compact 7 1/4-inch length provides excellent maneuverability and precise control while maintaining sufficient reach for minimally invasive procedures.
What procedures commonly utilize this instrument?
It is commonly used during minimally invasive discectomy, microdiscectomy, spinal decompression, lumbar spine surgery, cervical spine procedures, and neurosurgical interventions.
Is the instrument reusable?
Yes. The 7 1/4″ MIS Pituitary Rongeur – Downbiting, Graduated 2mm Jaw is fully reusable, autoclavable, and engineered to maintain precision, durability, and performance through repeated sterilization and long-term clinical use.
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