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Surgical Воnе Rongeur – Micro Friedman 45° 14.5cm
Precision bone rongeur featuring a 45° angled micro jaw design for controlled bone contouring and osseous surgical procedures.
Key Features:
• Manufactured from medical-grade stainless steel for long-term surgical durability
• Overall length of 14.5cm provides balanced handling and control
• Fixed 45° jaw angle enhances access to anterior and mid-arch surgical sites
• Narrow 1.3mm cup-shaped jaws support precise bone removal
• Hollow cutting tip design enables clean scooping of cancellous bone fragments
• Single-action mechanism delivers smooth and responsive jaw operation
• Spring-assisted return automatically reopens jaws after each bite
• Full-length serrated handle grips improve control in wet surgical conditions
• Fully autoclavable and suitable for repeated sterilization cycles
SKU:
LS7-1039
Categories: Bone Rounger, Dental, Maxillofacial Surgery Instruments
The Surgical Bone Rongeur – Micro Friedman 45° 14.5cm spans 14.5 cm in overall length and carries jaws fixed at a 45° offset angle from the instrument shaft. The body is built from medical-grade stainless steel throughout, resistant to rust, autoclave-safe, and reusable across multiple sterilization cycles. A single-action spring mechanism sits at the mid-shaft pivot, returning the jaws open after each compression. Both inner handle surfaces carry parallel serrated ridges that run the full grip length, preventing finger slippage under wet operative conditions.
The Micro Friedman 45 Degree Bone Rongeur houses a narrow, cup-shaped working tip measuring approximately 1.3 mm in width. This hollow-end cutting design scoops out cancellous bone fragments cleanly with each bite. The 45° jaw offset places the cutting face at a working angle that suits anterior and mid-arch access better than steeper-angled variants. The instrument remains lightweight, which reduces operator fatigue during extended procedures.
Angled Bone Cutting Forcep 14.5cm instruments of this profile are used by oral and maxillofacial surgeons during alveoloplasty to recontour sharp alveolar ridges before denture seating or implant placement. Periodontists use this tool during osseous resective surgery to trim interdental bony ledges in the anterior sextants. The Micro Friedman Rongeur 45° Single Action design also serves in osteotomy site preparation where a 90° jaw would restrict access.
When surgical teams consistently choose one manufacturer across their full instrument tray, it reflects a track record that marketing alone cannot build, Leader Surgical has earned that position through instruments that hold their geometry, edge sharpness, and finish well beyond what standard production tolerances would demand.
What does “Micro” indicate in the name?
“Micro” refers to the slim profile and small jaw size (typically around 2mm), designed for delicate surgery and access to confined areas where standard rongeurs would be too large.
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