
A Surgical Hammer is a medical tool used by surgeons to apply force in a controlled manner during various surgical procedures. It is especially used in orthopedic surgeries for tasks like fracture reduction, osteotomy, and bone fixation.
Key Features:
Head Type: Comes with various heads (e.g., flat, round, or concave) depending on the specific surgical needs.
Material: Typically made from stainless steel or lightweight materials to ensure strength and balance.
Handle: Designed for ergonomic grip to allow precision and control during use.
Durability: Sterilizable and reusable for multiple procedures.
Uses:
Primarily used in orthopedic surgery to tap or strike surgical instruments like pins, screws, or osteotomes during bone manipulation.
Can also be used in neurosurgery and other procedures requiring precision tapping.