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Spinal Fusion Chisel 9 1/2" Straight 6mm Tip

SKU: G22-694
Availability: In Stock

The Spinal Fusion chisel is used in spine fusion therapy. The non-slip handle and ergonomic designs keep the instrument accurate and atraumatic in nature.

$148.10
Categories: Spinal Fusion Chisel

The Spinal Fusion chisel helps the neurosurgeon in keeping the bone grafting operations. The 6mm bent tip at the beginning do not hurt the nearby soft tissue and reduce the time and effort of a surgeon on the surgery

Features:
●    Ideal for a spinal fusion procedure
●    6mm tip
●    Lightweight body

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

A Spinal Fusion chisel is a specialized surgical tool used to cut, shape, and prepare bone surfaces during spinal fusion procedures. Surgeons use it to remove bone fragments, create precise channels, and ready the vertebral area for implants or bone grafts. It plays a key role in achieving proper bone-to-bone contact, which is essential for successful fusion and long-term spinal stability.

Yes, a 9½-inch length is well-suited for spinal procedures because it gives surgeons enough reach to access deeper anatomical structures without compromising control or precision. This length strikes a practical balance between maneuverability and depth access, especially in open spinal surgeries. It allows the operating surgeon to work comfortably while maintaining a clear line of sight in the surgical field.

Absolutely, a 6mm tip is an ideal size for detailed bone work during fusion surgery, including preparing graft sites and shaping donor or local bone material. Its narrow, focused edge allows for accurate cuts in confined vertebral spaces without damaging surrounding tissue. This precision makes it particularly valuable when harvesting or placing autograft or allograft material during the fusion process.

This instrument is primarily used in lumbar and thoracic spinal fusion procedures where direct access to vertebral surfaces is available. For cervical spine procedures, specially sized and designed cervical instruments are generally preferred due to the more delicate anatomy and proximity to critical neurovascular structures. Always confirm instrument suitability with the surgical team based on the specific spinal level and approach.

When selecting a spinal chisel, look for a comfortable, non-slip handle that reduces hand fatigue during long procedures and provides a secure grip even in wet surgical conditions. The weight distribution should feel balanced so the surgeon can apply steady, controlled force without straining. A smooth, well-finished shaft with a precisely ground tip also improves overall handling and reduces the risk of instrument slippage during delicate bone work.