Cakir Transverse Nasal Saw
The Cakir Transverse Nasal Saw is a modern, specialized variation of the transverse saw, named after the surgeon who popularized its specific application. It is designed for performing a high, precise transverse osteotomy as part of the “Cakir technique” in preservation rhinoplasty. This instrument allows for a controlled cut that facilitates the repositioning of the nasal dorsum, minimizing disruption to the nasal bones and overlying soft tissue.
Key Features:
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Designed specifically for high transverse osteotomies in dorsal preservation techniques.
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Enables a precise, low-trauma cut that spares much of the lateral nasal bone.
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Facilitates the “push-down” or “let-down” procedures for dorsal hump reduction.
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Contributes to more stable results and reduced post-operative edema.
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Sharp, fine blade allows for accurate, minimally invasive bone division.
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A key instrument for surgeons adopting advanced, bone-preserving rhinoplasty methods.
Execute modern, preservation-focused rhinoplasty techniques with the specialized precision of the Cakir Transverse Nasal Saw from Medic Instrument.








