Description
Rotating Kerrison Rongeur – Precision at Every Angle
The Rotating Kerrison Rongeur is built for adaptability and accuracy in spine, neuro, and orthopedic laminectomy procedures. Its fully rotatable shaft turns in 45° increments, giving surgeons precise control over the cutting angle without needing to reposition their hand, instrument, or the patient. This incremental rotation allows for cleaner bone removal in confined or angled spaces especially valuable during decompression procedures. Available in straight or curved shaft styles with a wide range of bite widths, the Rotating Kerrison adapts to your surgical technique with ease.
Beyond the spine, the Rotating Kerrison is a highly effective tool in endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery, particularly in pituitary procedures performed through the nasal corridor. The ability to rotate the shaft allows for controlled, angled bone removal within the sphenoid and sellar region without disturbing surrounding structures. The slightly curved tip is especially useful in the frontal sinus, where angled access is required and visibility is limited. This makes it an essential tool for ENT and neurosurgeons alike working in deep, narrow corridors.
Designed with surgical ergonomics in mind, this Kerrison removes the need to fight against your endoscope or compromise your exposure. Surgeons no longer have to alter their body position, reposition the patient, or contort their technique just to access the target site. The instrument rotates to meet the anatomy, letting you operate in a natural, relaxed posture minimizing fatigue and improving overall workflow.
The removable shaft ensures easy and thorough cleaning, supporting strict decontamination standards between cases. Whether you’re working in the spine or sinuses through an endoscope or under the microscope your efficiency will improve. The Rotating Kerrison Rongeur delivers reliable access, efficient cutting, and unmatched control in complex, confined surgical environments.