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Lexer Chisel

Lexer Chisel 8 1/2" 5mm

Lexer Chisel 8 1/2" 7mm

Lexer Chisel 8 1/2" 10mm

Lexer Chisel 8 1/2" 15mm

Lexer Chisel 8 1/2" 20mm

Lexer Chisel 8 1/2" 25mm

Lexer Chisel 8 1/2" 30mm

SKU: LBCO
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Lexer Chisels are designed for maneuverability during orthopedic surgeries so bones can be scraped or chipped away.

SKU: G22-700
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Lexer Chisels are orthopedic instruments used to chip away or scrap the bones.

SKU: G22-702
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Lexer Chisels are orthopedic instruments used to chip away or scrap the bones.

SKU: G22-704
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Lexer Chisels are orthopedic instruments used to chip away or scrap the bones.

SKU: G22-706
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Lexer Chisels are orthopedic instruments used to chip away or scrap the bones.

SKU: G22-708
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Lexer Chisels are orthopedic instruments used to chip away or scrap the bones.

SKU: G22-710
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Lexer Chisels are orthopedic instruments used to chip away or scrap the bones.

SKU: G22-712
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Lexer Chisels are orthopedic instruments used to chip away or scrap the bones.

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Categories: Lexer Chisel

Lexer Chisels allow the surgeon to maneuver during orthopedic surgeries when bones in difficult surgical areas need to be chipped away or scraped. The chisels are fully sharpened and feature a large phenolic handle that can be gripped easily, which prevents muscle tremors and allows the surgeon to operate under less pressure.

Other features:

  • German stainless steel
  • Sterilizable and reusable
  • Lightweight
  • Available in multiple blade sizes 

Overall instrument length is 8 1/2” and features 5mm blade size. It is also manufactured in other sizes to accommodate multiple surgical cases. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 8 1/2” and features 7mm blade size. It is also manufactured in other sizes to accommodate multiple surgical cases. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 8 1/2” and features 10mm blade size. It is also manufactured in other sizes to accommodate multiple surgical cases. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 8 1/2” and features 15mm blade size. It is also manufactured in other sizes to accommodate multiple surgical cases. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 8 1/2” and features 20mm blade size. It is also manufactured in other sizes to accommodate multiple surgical cases. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 8 1/2” and features 25mm blade size. It is also manufactured in other sizes to accommodate multiple surgical cases. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 8 1/2” and features 30mm blade size. It is also manufactured in other sizes to accommodate multiple surgical cases. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

A Lexer Chisel is a specialized orthopedic instrument surgeons use to cut, shape, and split bone tissue during surgical procedures. It works like a precision wedge that lets you remove or remodel bony structures with controlled force and accuracy. You'll commonly see it used in joint surgeries, bone grafting, and corrective skeletal procedures.

The surgeon positions the beveled blade against the target bone and applies steady, controlled mallet strikes to drive it through the tissue cleanly. Proper hand grip, correct blade angle, and appropriate force are essential to avoid fracturing surrounding bone or damaging soft tissue. It's always used alongside a surgical mallet, and the technique is adjusted based on bone density and the depth of the cut needed.

Selection depends on the surgical site, the size of the bone being worked on, and the type of cut required — straight, curved, or angled. Narrower blades suit fine, detailed osteotomies, while wider ones are better for larger bone surfaces like the femur or tibia. Always match the chisel width and blade profile to the anatomical region and the level of precision the procedure demands.

Look for a razor-sharp, precisely ground cutting edge that holds its sharpness through repeated sterilization cycles without dulling quickly. The handle should offer a firm, ergonomic grip that reduces hand fatigue during long procedures, and the blade-to-handle balance matters a lot for controlled, accurate cuts. Corrosion resistance, smooth surface finish, and compliance with surgical instrument standards are also critical quality markers.

Most surgical chisels are manufactured from high-grade German stainless steel, which offers excellent strength, edge retention, and resistance to rust. They are fully reusable instruments designed to withstand multiple autoclave sterilization cycles without losing structural integrity. Proper cleaning, inspection after each use, and timely re-sharpening keep them performing safely and reliably over their entire service life.