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Hoke Chisel Straight

Hoke Chisel 5 1/4" Straight 2mm

Hoke Chisel 5 1/4" Straight 4mm

Hoke Chisel 5 1/4" Straight 6mm

Hoke Chisel 5 1/4" Straight 10mm

Hoke Chisel 5 1/4" Straight 13mm

Hoke Chisel 5 1/4" Straight 19mm

SKU: HCS
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Hoke Chisels assist in scraping the bones that hinder any neurosurgical procedure. With a long handle and chisel head, the instrument is highly efficient in its work.

SKU: G22-723
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Hoke Chisels are used cutting and reshaping during orthopedic surgical procedures.

SKU: G22-724
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Hoke Chisels are used cutting and reshaping during orthopedic surgical procedures.

SKU: G22-726
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Hoke Chisels are used cutting and reshaping during orthopedic surgical procedures.

SKU: G22-728
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Hoke Chisels are used cutting and reshaping during orthopedic surgical procedures.

SKU: G22-730
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Hoke Chisels are used cutting and reshaping during orthopedic surgical procedures.

SKU: G22-732
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Hoke Chisels are used cutting and reshaping during orthopedic surgical procedures.

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Categories: Hoke Chisel

The Hoke Chisel instrument is widely used in craniotomy surgical procedures. From 4mm to 19mm, the instrument comes in great tip variety. However, the length of the handle is kept the same for agronomical reasons.

Features:
●    Multiple variations in the tip size.
●    Best for scraping delicate bones.
●    Ergonomic detailing ensures a minimally invasive approach.
●    Made from high-quality steel.

Overall instrument length is 5 ¼” and features a Straight tip pattern of 4mm. These features make this instrument well-suited for multiple medical approaches. 

Overall instrument length is 5 ¼” and features a Straight tip pattern of 4mm. These features make this instrument well-suited for multiple medical approaches. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 5 ¼” and features a Straight tip pattern 6mm. These features make this instrument well-suited for multiple medical approaches.

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 5 ¼” and features a Straight tip pattern of 10mm. These features make this instrument well-suited for multiple medical approaches.

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 5 ¼” and features a Straight tip pattern of 13mm. These features make this instrument well-suited for multiple medical approaches.

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 5 ¼” and features a Straight tip pattern of 19mm. These features make this instrument well-suited for multiple medical approaches. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

A Hoke Chisel Straight is a specialized surgical hand instrument designed for cutting, shaping, and removing bone tissue during orthopedic and reconstructive procedures. It features a flat, straight-edged blade that allows surgeons to make clean, controlled cuts along bony surfaces. It's especially useful in foot, hand, and facial surgeries where precision and limited tissue disruption matter most.

The straight version has a flat, linear blade that works best for making direct, forward-cutting strokes along a flat bone surface. A curved chisel, on the other hand, has an angled or rounded tip that helps navigate contoured or hard-to-reach anatomical areas. Surgeons choose between them based on the bone's shape and the surgical site's accessibility.

This instrument is frequently used in osteotomies, bone grafting, and corrective foot surgeries like bunionectomy or flatfoot reconstruction. It also appears in craniofacial procedures and spinal surgeries where controlled bone resection is needed. Orthopedic and podiatric surgeons rely on it whenever clean bone division without excessive force is the priority.

Both tools serve similar purposes, but the Hoke Chisel Straight offers a thinner, sharper blade profile that allows finer, more delicate cuts with less surrounding tissue trauma. A standard osteotome is generally wider and better suited for heavier bone splitting tasks. For detailed contouring or work in smaller anatomical spaces, the Hoke chisel often gives surgeons better tactile feedback and accuracy.

Always inspect the blade for chips or dullness before use, since a compromised edge increases the risk of slipping and unintended tissue damage. Maintain firm, two-handed control and use measured mallet strikes rather than excessive force to guide the chisel smoothly through bone. Proper sterilization between uses and correct instrument handling by the scrub team also reduce infection risk and prevent accidental injuries in the operating field.