Bone Mallet – Long Handle, 25 mm, 250 g
Enables controlled impaction for osteotomes, broaches, and component seating to guide alignment decisions. Speeds prep, adjustment, and removal for efficient intraoperative flow.
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Technical Specifications of Bone Mallet – Long Handle, 25 mm, 250 g
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Speciality | Orthopedic |
| Model Variant | 25 MM |
| Material | STAINLESS STEEL |
| Sterilization Method | AUTOCLAVABLE |
| Finish | Matte / Satin Finish |
| Length (mm) | 20 cm |
| Packaging Unit | Single Piece |
| Handle Type | Long Handle, Ergonomic Grip |
| Tip Type | STR |
| Brand | Hilton brand |
| Country of Origin | Pakistan |
| SKU | ORT-6018-MSC |
This orthopedic instrument features stainless-steel construction with a matte/satin finish and a long, ergonomic handle for controlled handling. It is autoclavable for standard sterilization processes and supplied as a single piece. The 25 MM variant has an overall length of 20 cm.
Surgical Applications of Bone Mallet – Long Handle, 25 mm, 250 g
This device supplies directional, manual force to intermediary tools for bone preparation, canal broaching, and surface work without relying on powered mechanisms. It supports component seating, fine adjustment, and controlled disengagement through compatible impactors, and aids pin, wire, or post placement via guiding accessories.
Common Applications
- Targeted striking of osteotomes or chisels for bone contouring and preparation.
- Force transfer to dedicated impactors for component seating or minor positional adjustment.
- Driving pins, guide wires, or small posts with compatible guiding devices.
- Assisting manipulation of bone segments alongside reduction instruments.
- Tapping broaches or rasps during intramedullary canal or surface preparation.
- Reverse-directed strikes to unseat modular components or mated instruments.


