Elevator
An Elevator is a fundamental surgical instrument with a broad, flat, or curved blade used to lift, separate, or dissect tissue from underlying structures. In orthopedic and trauma surgery, periosteal elevators are used to strip the periosteum (bone lining) away from bone. In dental surgery, dental elevators are used to luxate teeth from their sockets. In plastic surgery, skin elevators create subcutaneous pockets. Its design allows for the application of controlled leverage, making it indispensable for clean tissue plane dissection with minimal damage.
Key Features:
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Broad, flat, or curved blade for lifting and separating tissue planes.
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Essential for periosteal elevation in orthopedics, tooth luxation in dentistry, and flap creation in plastic surgery.
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Allows for atraumatic dissection along natural tissue planes.
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Provides controlled leverage to mobilize tissue or bone fragments.
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A versatile, foundational instrument across multiple surgical specialties.
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Minimizes trauma and bleeding by following anatomical boundaries.
Lift and separate tissues with precision and control using an Elevator from Medic Instrument.








