Metal Bone Raspatories – 15 mm
Elevates periosteum and retracts soft tissue to provide stable bony exposure for drilling and fixation. Reliable visualization supports precise decisions and smooth operative flow.
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Technical Specifications of Metal Bone Raspatories – 15 mm
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Speciality | Orthopedic |
| Model Variant | 15 MM |
| Material | STAINLESS STEEL |
| Sterilization Method | AUTOCLAVABLE |
| Finish | Matte / Satin Finish |
| Packaging Unit | Single Piece |
| Handle Type | FLAT GRIP |
| Tip Type | STR |
| Brand | Hilton brand |
| Country of Origin | Pakistan |
| SKU | ORT-6005-RET |
This orthopedic instrument features a stainless steel construction with a matte/satin finish and a flat grip handle, and is compatible with steam sterilization by autoclave. Supplied as a single piece, it is provided in a 15 mm variant with the specified STR tip configuration.
Surgical Applications of Metal Bone Raspatories – 15 mm
This device facilitates subperiosteal plane creation along cortical surfaces and around joints, supporting controlled access in confined orthopedic exposures. Its 15 mm working end supports soft‑tissue retraction, shields adjacent structures during bone preparation and hardware placement, and scrapes residual tissue from cortical margins.
Common Applications
- Establishing a subperiosteal plane along long bones and periarticular margins.
- Retracting muscle or capsular tissue to preserve access for plate or screw placement.
- Shielding adjacent soft tissues from drills or saws during bone preparation.
- Scraping residual soft tissue from cortical surfaces during exposure preparation.
- Engaging cortical contours in confined spaces to support controlled exposure.


