Bone Curette – Short Handle M
Supports controlled debridement and bone shaping for clear visualization and intraoperative judgment. Streamlines exposure, graft harvest, and concise operative documentation.
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Technical Specifications of Bone Curette – Short Handle M
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Speciality | Orthopedic |
| Model Variant | Medium |
| Material | STAINLESS STEEL |
| Sterilization Method | AUTOCLAVABLE |
| Finish | Matte / Satin Finish |
| Length (mm) | 18 CM |
| Packaging Unit | Single Piece |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic Grooved Handle |
| Tip Type | STR |
| Brand | Hilton brand |
| Country of Origin | Pakistan |
| SKU | ORT-6004-CUR |
This orthopedic instrument is intended for bone curettage and features a short handle in a medium variant. Constructed from stainless steel with a matte/satin finish and compatible with autoclave sterilization, it incorporates an ergonomic grooved handle and an 18 CM length to support procedural handling. Supplied as a single piece.
Surgical Applications of Bone Curette – Short Handle M
Bone Curette – Short Handle M facilitates controlled access to bony cavities and recesses for preparation of cortical and cancellous interfaces. The short handle permits close control in confined spaces during selective scraping and scooping of bone and adjacent soft tissues.
Common Applications
- Debridement of necrotic or diseased bone in osteomyelitis
- Removal of loose bony fragments and osteophytes
- Harvesting cancellous bone chips for grafting
- Preparing and contouring bone graft beds
- Cleaning fracture lines and cortical edges before fixation
- Access to small bony recesses in hand and foot procedures
- Preparing joint surfaces in small-joint arthrodesis


