Kerrison Bone Rongeur 4mm Black & Gold
Enables controlled bone removal for precise access and clear visualization in spine surgery. Streamlines bony access and contouring, aiding operative decisions and clear notes.
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Technical Specifications of Kerrison Bone Rongeur 4mm Black & Gold
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Speciality | Orthopedic |
| Model Variant | 4 mm |
| Material | STAINLESS STEEL |
| Sterilization Method | AUTOCLAVABLE |
| Finish | Matte / Satin Finish |
| Length (mm) | 20 cm |
| Packaging Unit | Single Piece |
| Handle Type | Black & Gold Matte Finish |
| Tip Type | STR |
| Brand | Hilton brand |
| Country of Origin | Pakistan |
| SKU | ORT-6015-MSC |
This orthopedic rongeur is provided in a 4 mm variant with black and gold matte-finish handles and a matte/satin instrument finish. It is constructed from stainless steel, is autoclavable, measures 20 cm in length, and is supplied as a single piece. Identified under the Hilton brand with country of origin Pakistan (SKU ORT-6015-MSC).
Surgical Applications of Kerrison Bone Rongeur 4mm Black & Gold
This device supports incremental osseous reduction and localized shaping in confined spinal corridors through a 4 mm bite. It contributes to access facilitation and surface preparation when limited bone modification is needed for instrumentation or graft interface.
Common Applications
- Incremental lamina thinning and bone edge refinement in confined posterior corridors.
- Trimming osteophytes and small bony ridges to improve visualization.
- Careful enlargement of neural corridors by nibbling facet/foraminal edges.
- Preparing bone surfaces for graft contact or implant seating in tight spaces.
- Removal of loose cortical or cancellous fragments during targeted cleanup.


