The image shows a Watson chain elevator, a surgical instrument with two functional ends attached to a central black, textured grip handle.
One end features a gently curved, narrow blade for delicate periosteum or soft tissue elevation, while the opposite end is angled to provide access to different surgical planes.
The textured handle ensures a secure, non-slip grip during procedures, allowing the surgeon to apply controlled pressure with accuracy.
This instrument is commonly used in orthopedic surgeries to separate tissues, elevate periosteum, and assist in preparing bone surfaces with minimal trauma.
