The image shows an axial Woodson elevator, designed with a long, slim stainless steel shaft featuring a double-angled profile and a fine flat tip.
It has a textured black handle that provides a secure grip for precision during surgery. This instrument is commonly used in orthopedic and spinal surgeries to elevate, separate, and retract soft tissue, as well as to expose bone or intervertebral spaces.
Its angled design allows surgeons to reach confined or difficult-to-access areas with control and minimal trauma.
