SURTEX® Aufricht Glabella Rasps assist surgeons to treat nasal diseases. Doctors use the device in order to produce smooth bones in plastic surgery. This helps remove excess edges and protrusions that can damage soft tissues. In addition, it is important to produce cosmetic curves.
Therefore, we designed the handles with a long and bulky frame to increase your control and grip. Moreover, the outer serrations on the handle make your movements firm and prevent finger slips in delicate surgeries.
We made this bone file with a long 32 x 9 mm blade to pass into narrow spaces easily. The blades have round edges in order to slide on bones without damaging surrounding structures. You can use the drawing cut blades to cut backwards. In addition, pushing cut bone files are available so you can cut in a forward direction.
The SURTEX® Aufricht Glabella Rasp is 21 cm long to reach deep parts of the nose. Furthermore, we offer different rasps with diverse shapes and angles for your convenience in bone surgeries. This range allows you to customize your approach for every patient.
SURTEX® Instruments manufacture these devices from premium grade materials that you can depend on for years of fine service.
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