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Bone File 11" Convex / Flat Tapered 23mm to 6mm

SKU: G58-174
Availability: In Stock

Bone File is widely used for the final shaping and smoothing of the bone. This incredible instrument is made up of stainless steel and can be reused after the sterilization process. It comes in different variations so that you can pick the best one for your surgical case.

$249.99
$199.99
Categories: Bone Files

Bone Files are excellent orthopedic instruments commonly used in plastic, rhinoplasty, and orthopedic surgeries. Overall instrument length is 11" and features Convex / Flat Tapered 6mm tip blade. The shape of the instrument is made in such a way that it reduces bone friction. The long ergonomic handle assures firm gripping and stability during bone manipulation. Our instruments are crafted from premium-grade German surgical stainless material. So, it is reusable after sterilization. 

GerMedUSA brings the topmost surgical instrument created while considering the need of every surgery. This tool can be used to bring monitoring and accessibility during the process. The instruments are all fine, durable, and sharp.

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Material:Stainless Steel

To use it correctly, hold the instrument firmly and apply smooth, controlled strokes across the bone surface always moving in one direction to avoid gouging. The convex side works well for curved or concave bone areas, while the flat side handles broader, even surfaces. Keep the operative field clear and irrigate regularly to prevent clogging of the file teeth.

Yes, this instrument is well-suited for orthopedic procedures where precise bone contouring and smoothing are required, such as joint preparation or fracture site debridement. The 6mm working width gives surgeons good control in both open and moderately tight spaces. Its dual-surface design makes it a practical and versatile choice across a range of musculoskeletal surgeries.

Selecting the right size depends on the anatomical location and the amount of bone you need to shape or smooth. The 11-inch length is ideal for deeper surgical sites where reach and leverage matter, while the 6mm width suits moderate-sized surfaces without being too bulky. Always match the instrument size to the exposure you have, a poorly sized file can reduce precision and increase tissue trauma.

With proper sterilization and maintenance, a high-quality stainless steel bone file can last for hundreds of surgical cycles before showing meaningful wear. After each use, clean the file teeth thoroughly with a wire brush to remove bone debris, then autoclave according to standard protocol. Inspect the teeth regularly, dull or bent teeth reduce efficiency and should prompt replacement to maintain surgical accuracy.

The tapered profile allows the working tip to access narrower or more irregular bone contours that a uniform-width file simply cannot reach effectively. It lets surgeons transition smoothly between broad strokes on open surfaces and finer, controlled movements in tighter anatomical spaces. This design ultimately reduces the risk of over-resection and gives the operator better tactile feedback throughout the contouring process.