The Lewis Bone Rasp is a precision surgical instrument used for shaping, contouring, and smoothing nasal and facial bones during ENT and reconstructive procedures.
Featuring a broad, serrated working end, it allows surgeons to remove fine layers of bone with accuracy and control.
Its ergonomic handle ensures a firm and comfortable grip, providing excellent maneuverability even in delicate areas.
Made from high-grade stainless steel, it ensures durability, resistance to corrosion, and repeated sterilization for long-term surgical use.
Common Uses: Commonly employed in rhinoplasty, nasal reconstruction, and septoplasty for refining bone surfaces and correcting irregularities.
