The image shows a Dautrey Osteotome, a stainless-steel surgical instrument used in ENT and maxillofacial procedures.
It has a long, flat shaft ending in a beveled chisel blade designed for bone cutting and reshaping. The instrument is fitted with a wide T-shaped handle at the proximal end, which allows surgeons to apply strong, steady force while maintaining full control.
This design reduces hand fatigue and provides leverage for deeper bone work during nasal reconstruction, osteotomies, and other craniofacial interventions.
The Dautrey Osteotome is valued for its combination of precision and strength in surgical bone modification.
