Rongeur is not a single eponym but a class of bone-cutting forceps with cup-shaped jaws designed to bite away small pieces of bone — used in laminectomy, neurosurgery, ENT (sinus surgery), and dental procedures. Numerous specific patterns exist: Kerrison rongeur (laminectomy), Cushing rongeur (neurosurgery), and Stille rongeur (general bone work). The defining feature across patterns is the cup-shaped distal jaw that takes a small bite of bone with each closure, letting the surgeon remove bone in controlled increments rather than a single cut. Modern rongeurs are made from hardened tool-grade stainless for the cutting edges to retain sharpness; tungsten carbide insert variants extend service life.
The LOWMAN x = 25 mm 180 mm – Bone Rongeurs (Ref BS 14-940-02) is part of the Fizza Surgical instrument catalogue, manufactured under ISO 13485:2016.
| Reference / SKU | BS 14-940-02 |
| Pattern | Rongeur |
| Working length | 25 mm (2.5 cm) |
| Material | AISI 440 / 17-4 PH precipitation-hardened stainless steel |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible |
| Quality system | ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA establishment-registered |
- LOWMAN x = 25 mm 180 mm – Bone Rongeurs (BS 14-939-02)
- PENNYBACKER x= 4x26mm 205 mm – Bone Rongeurs (BS 14-757-01)
- LOWMAN x = 19 mm 120 mm – Bone Rongeurs (BS 14-939-01)
OEM private-label production is available from 300 units per SKU, with custom laser etching for distributor codes, hospital procurement IDs, and sterilization-cycle tracking marks. Custom packaging — peel pouch, blister, fabric-wrap kits, or co-branded boxes — is configured to distributor specification. Bulk-order pricing tiers are available on request for hospital group purchasing organizations and national procurement entities.





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.