Description
The Obwegeser Septonasal Osteotome by Intrace USA provides ENT and maxillofacial surgeons with a refined tool for nasal bone modification. Clinicians use this osteotome primarily to separate the nasal septum during Le Fort I osteotomies and reconstructive nasal surgeries. Because the design features an ultra-thin distal blade, you can achieve clean bone separation with minimal trauma to the surrounding delicate mucosal tissue.
Furthermore, Intrace USA utilizes high-tensile, surgical-grade stainless steel to ensure the blade maintains its integrity under repetitive impact. Our professional team in Brookhaven, GA, performs a multi-point inspection on every unit. This process guarantees that the blade alignment and handle strength meet the strict demands of high-precision surgical environments.
Key Features of the Obwegeser Septonasal Osteotome
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Ultra-Thin Blade Geometry: The blade is specifically engineered with a fine taper. This design allows for high-precision entry into the narrow septonasal junction, ensuring a clean and predictable fracture line.
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Reinforced Impact Handle: The handle is designed to withstand repeated mallet strikes without deformation. This durability is essential for maintaining directional control during the critical stages of bone separation.
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Slender Shaft Profile: The thin shaft is optimized for use in the restricted nasal cavity. This ensures the surgeon maintains an unobstructed line of sight during the most critical stages of the osteotomy.
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Premium Material Composition: High-quality surgical stainless steel protects the tool against structural fatigue and corrosion. It also withstands frequent sterilization cycles while maintaining its specialized finish.
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Ergonomic Grip Profile: The handle provides a secure, non-slip feel for the practitioner. Consequently, the surgical team can maintain precise positioning and force application during complex facial reconstructions.
Surgical Utility of Septonasal Cutting Tools
Surgeons primarily utilize these handheld instruments for the detachment of the nasal septum from the anterior nasal spine. Because the Obwegeser Septonasal Osteotome is designed for manual control, it offers the practitioner immediate tactile feedback regarding bone density.
Additionally, the slender profile is ideal for use in minimally invasive approaches within the nasal vestibule. This method ensures a safe and accessible operative area for the primary surgeon. Therefore, this specialized equipment serves as a cornerstone for medical professionals performing orthognathic and plastic surgeries.
Reliable Care for Surgical Osteotomes
Clean the instrument with a neutral pH detergent immediately after each use. Pay close attention to the cutting edge and the handle-shaft transition. Biological debris often settles in these areas during bone surgery.
Consequently, use a soft brush to scrub all surfaces thoroughly before sterilization. We recommend standard steam autoclaving to ensure the tool remains sterile for the next patient. However, avoid using abrasive cleaning pads that could damage the precision-aligned blade or the stainless steel finish.
Compliance and Quality Standards
Intrace USA manufactures this product in accordance with FDA, CE, and ISO 13485 quality standards. Therefore, we inspect each Obwegeser Septonasal Osteotome before distribution.
We ensure it meets the highest professional requirements for surgical safety and mechanical performance. For more information on our quality standards, please visit our FAQs. To view our full range of nasal tools, please visit our ENT surgery instruments category page.
Disclaimer:
We provide images for reference only. These may include variations in blade width or handle texture based on the manufacturing lot. Only trained medical professionals should use these instruments. Because they contain stainless steel, they also contain nickel. Therefore, Intrace USA assumes no liability for allergic reactions. For additional safety data, refer to the FDA guidelines on medical device materials.



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