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Description
- Definition: Surgical instruments designed specifically for cutting bone.
- Types: Includes various forms such as osteotomes, bone saws, and chisels.
- Function: Used to create precise cuts in bone during orthopedic and dental surgeries.
- Design: Features sharp blades or edges for efficient cutting, often with ergonomic handles for better grip.
- Materials: Typically made from high-quality stainless steel for strength and durability.
- Applications: Commonly employed in procedures like joint replacements, fracture repairs, and craniofacial surgeries.
- Variations: May include powered bone cutters (e.g., oscillating saws) for increased efficiency and precision.
- Safety: Requires careful use to avoid damaging surrounding tissues or structures during surgery.