Bone Cutters Instruments

gSource bone cutters are crafted from high quality German surgical stainless steel with sharp angled or straight working ends to cut bone or remove bone splinters during orthopedic procedures.

Bone Cutters Instruments

Ruskin Liston Forceps 7 1/2″ straight, double action

gS 63.6380
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$431.30
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Ruskin Liston Forceps 7 1/4″ angled, double action

gS 63.6420
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$452.50
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Ruskin-Roland Forceps 6 3/4″ straight, double action

gS 63.4831
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$486.30
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Ruskin-Roland Forceps 7 1/4″ angled, double action

gS 63.4832
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$486.70
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Stille-Horsley Forceps 10″ angled, double action

gS 63.4740
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$486.30
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Stille-Liston Forceps 10 1/2″ 90 degree jaw, double action

gS 63.4661
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$717.30
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Stille-Liston Forceps 11″ angled on flat, double action

gS 63.4700
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$577.20
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Stille-Liston Forceps 11″ straight, double action

gS 63.4660
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$577.00
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Why Bone Cutters Are Essential in Orthopedics

A bone cutter is an essential part of any orthopedic surgeon’s toolkit. It consists of surgical stainless steel and has the strength to snip through bone, making it necessary for surgeries requiring bone cutting. Orthopedic surgeries require bones to be cut and tailored for shape and size for a quick and easy recovery process for the patient.

Uses of a Bone Cutter

Doctors use bone cutters in various orthopedic procedures, such as amputations, joint reconstruction and fracture repairs. Their design fits well with any procedure involving musculoskeletal trauma, such as sports injuries or accidents or even when dealing with an infection in the bones and surrounding tissue.

Categories of Bone Cutters

We stock high-quality bone cutters in multiple categories to help you find what you need. Our categories include:

These bone forceps have curved working ends and a double-action mechanism. Their solid jaws make them handy for separating heavy bones.

Cleveland bone cutters have angled jaws with sharp inner edges. Their small size and jaw characteristics make them excellent for cutting small bone structures, such as in nasal surgeries. They have a plier-style handle and horizontal ridges for a better grip.

Liston bone cutters are available in multiple sizes and come either angled or straight. They allow surgeons to move with controlled precision because of their double spring handles. These handles mean the jaws require less pressure when clamping down on bones during surgery, making them perfect for cutting small bones.

Our Littauer bone forceps come with straight jaws and are non-ratcheted. Doctors mainly use them to cut nails or bones.

These bone cutters divide bone structures and cut through cancellous and cortical bones. They come in either straight or angled varieties.

Choose either angled or straight forceps from our Ruskin-Rowland category. These double-action jaws are excellent for cutting small bones accurately, such as in the orbital or nasal areas of the face.

These angled double-action bone cutters have an S shape and a horned plier handle for a comfortable grip. Medical professionals use them in many types of orthopedic surgery, but they are best for cutting smaller, lower-density bones.

Three varieties are available: 90-degree jaw, angled on flat and straight. All types are double action with horned plier handles. These bone cutters are great for orthopedic surgeries that require access to tight places.

Trust gSource for Bone Cutting Instruments

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