The image displays two orthopedic impactor levers designed for surgical use. Each instrument has a long, stainless steel shaft attached to a knurled black handle that ensures a secure grip during procedures.
The working ends are angled—one at 45 degrees and the other at 90 degrees—allowing surgeons to reach and manipulate hard-to-access areas during orthopedic surgeries.
These levers are primarily used for impacting, positioning, and adjusting implants, as well as for controlled manipulation of bone structures in joint replacement or reconstructive surgeries.
Their ergonomic design provides precision, stability, and reduced surgeon fatigue.
