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Cobb Elevators Hex Handle

Cobb Elevator 9 1/2" Hexagonal Handle 3/8"

Cobb Elevator 9 1/2" Hexagonal Handle 1/2"

Cobb Elevator 9 1/2" Hexagonal Handle 3/4"

Cobb Elevator 9 1/2" Hexagonal Handle 1"

Cobb Elevator 9 1/2" Hexagonal Handle 1 1/4"

SKU: CEHH
Availability: In Stock

Cobb Elevators Hex Handle are robust orthopedic and spinal instruments featuring a specialized hexagonal grip and a smooth blade to safely elevate periosteum from bone. Manufactured from premium German stainless steel, they ensure exceptional performance and provide surgeons with reliable leverage in demanding clinical settings.

SKU: G58-4396
Availability: In Stock

The 9 1/2" Cobb Elevator, featuring a narrow 3/8" blade and a hexagonal handle, is a highly specialized surgical instrument designed to safely strip the periosteum in confined anatomical spaces. Manufactured from premium German stainless steel, this atraumatic instrument ensures exceptional durability and provides surgeons with an anti-slip grip during delicate orthopedic interventions.

SKU: G58-4400
Availability: In Stock

Designed for precise, localized tissue separation, this specialized Cobb Elevator features a standard 1/2" blade and a 9 1/2" hexagonal handle to firmly elevate delicate layers. Manufactured from high-grade German stainless steel, this resilient instrument provides exceptional surgical grip and targeted structural exposure.

SKU: G58-4420
Availability: In Stock

Featuring a broader 3/4" width, the 9 1/2" Cobb Elevator with a hexagonal grip is a robust orthopedic instrument designed for safely managing heavier muscle and tissue masses. Manufactured from premium German stainless steel, this specialized instrument ensures an unobstructed view and maximum mechanical leverage during comprehensive spinal reconstructions.

SKU: G58-4440
Availability: In Stock

Meticulously designed for expansive tissue elevation, the 1" wide Cobb Elevator incorporates a 9 1/2" hexagonal handle to safely separate dense layers from large bone surfaces. Manufactured from high-grade German stainless steel, this broad instrument provides exceptional structural exposure and an ergonomic hold during extensive orthopedic surgeries.

SKU: G58-4460
Availability: In Stock

The widest option in this series, the 1 1/4" Cobb Elevator with a 9 1/2" hexagonal length, is expertly designed to efficiently manage massive tissue elevation across large skeletal structures. Manufactured from premium German stainless steel, this heavy-duty instrument delivers unparalleled tensile strength and reliable performance for major joint and trauma reconstructions.

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The surgical Cobb Elevators Hex Handle are expertly designed for comprehensive orthopedic and neurosurgical interventions, serving as essential instruments for the precise separation of tissue layers. Manufactured from high-grade German stainless steel and paired with a unique hexagonal handle, these reliable instruments deliver superior tensile strength and an anti-slip grip, maintaining a completely clear operative field.

Key Features of the Cobb Elevators Hex Handle:
•   Specialized blade designed for safe periosteal elevation and tissue separation
•   Hexagonal handle providing a stable, anti-roll, and ergonomic grip for the operating surgeon
•   Manufactured from long-lasting and corrosion-resistant German stainless steel
•   Consistent performance in demanding spinal, orthopedic, and trauma reconstruction procedures

Uses & Applications:
•   Safe elevation of periosteum and dense muscle layers during complex spine and joint surgeries
•   Exposing tight bone margins and preparing surfaces safely for instrumentation
•   Enhancing surgical field visualization with highly precise structural management

Enhance your surgical precision and safeguard vital skeletal structures during complex procedures by integrating the Cobb Elevators Hex Handle into your orthopedic sets today!

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Cobb Elevators with hex handles are most frequently used in spinal surgeries, including laminectomies, discectomies, and spinal fusion procedures. Orthopedic and neurosurgeons also rely on them during scoliosis corrections and posterior spinal decompressions where precise periosteal stripping is essential. Beyond spine work, they appear in thoracic surgeries and certain trauma cases that require careful soft tissue and muscle dissection around bone.

Surgeons prefer the hex handle design because it gives a much more secure, non-slip grip compared to round handles, especially when hands are wet or gloved during long procedures. The flat-sided shape also lets the surgeon rotate the instrument with precise control using just their fingers, reducing hand fatigue significantly.

Avoid using excessive force, which can inadvertently fracture fragile bone or damage the periosteum unevenly. Never twist the blade sharply at the bone surface, as this can cause uncontrolled tissue tearing. Always keep the blade flat against the bone and use smooth, sweeping strokes rather than digging or levering motions

Cobb elevators are primarily designed for open spinal and orthopedic procedures where direct access to the bone surface is available. For true minimally invasive spine surgery, purpose-built MIS instruments designed for tubular retractor systems are more appropriate.

The hex handle shape fits naturally in the hand and prevents slipping under pressure. It distributes force evenly, making delicate maneuvers smoother. Surgeons can maintain consistent control even in prolonged procedures.