nasal bone saw
A Nasal Bone Saw is a specialized powered or manual instrument used in rhinoplasty to perform precise osteotomies (bone cuts) of the nasal bones. Modern versions are often guarded, oscillating saws that allow for controlled-depth cuts with enhanced safety, protecting the underlying nasal mucosa. They are used primarily for lateral and transverse osteotomies to mobilize and narrow the nasal bony pyramid. This instrument provides a cleaner, more predictable cut with less trauma and bone fragmentation compared to some chisels, leading to reduced post-operative swelling and bruising.
Key Features:
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Often a guarded, oscillating saw for controlled, safe nasal bone cuts.
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Used for lateral and transverse osteotomies in rhinoplasty.
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Guarded design protects internal nasal structures from injury.
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Provides a clean, linear osteotomy with minimal bone comminution.
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Reduces soft tissue trauma compared to some manual techniques.
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A modern tool for surgeons seeking precision and safety in nasal bone surgery.
Perform safe, precise nasal osteotomies with a modern Saw from Medic Instrument.








