The image shows a long flat angled Cobb elevator, a surgical instrument designed for orthopedic procedures.
It has a stainless steel shaft with a flat, broad blade at the working end, angled to facilitate controlled elevation and bone manipulation.
The black ergonomic handle provides a secure, non-slip grip, allowing surgeons to apply steady force with precision.
This elevator is primarily used for elevating periosteum (the connective tissue covering bone), dissecting soft tissues, and aiding in bone exposure during surgeries such as spinal and reconstructive operations.
Its long and angled design makes it especially useful in deep or confined surgical fields, providing both reach and accuracy.
