Rasp
A rasp is a fundamental surgical instrument designed for the controlled shaping, smoothing, and reduction of bone. It features a handle and a working end with a rough, file-like surface that abrades bone when moved back and forth. Rasps are essential in orthopedic, maxillofacial, and plastic surgery for contouring bone surfaces, removing small projections, and creating smooth finishes after osteotomies. Available in various sizes, curvatures, and coarseness levels, they are indispensable for achieving precise anatomical contours in procedures like rhinoplasty, fracture repair, and joint reconstruction.
Key Features:
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Abrasive surface (coarse, fine, or dual-sided) for bone reduction and smoothing.
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Variety of shapes (straight, curved, angled) to conform to different anatomical sites.
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Used for final contouring in rhinoplasty, orthopedic surgery, and craniofacial procedures.
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Ergonomic handle for a secure grip and controlled application of pressure.
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Crafted from high-grade surgical stainless steel for durability and longevity.
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Fully autoclavable, built for repeated sterilization and operating room use.
Shape and refine bone with precision and control. The range of surgical rasps from Medic instrument provides the essential toolset needed for meticulous bone work across multiple surgical specialties.








