The Neurosurgery Titanium Cushing IVD Rongeur, 7″, 2×10mm, Straight is a high-performance microsurgical instrument specifically designed for the precise excision of intervertebral disc material, fibrocartilage, and soft tissue during spinal and neurosurgical procedures. Developed to meet the rigorous demands of modern spine surgery, this rongeur provides surgeons with exceptional control, clean cutting performance, and reliable access to the operative field while helping preserve surrounding neural and anatomical structures.
Featuring a 7-inch overall length and a 2×10mm straight jaw, this instrument is ideally suited for direct surgical approaches where precise tissue removal is required. The straight jaw configuration allows accurate alignment with the surgical site, enabling controlled excision of disc material during cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spinal procedures. The elongated 2×10mm jaw efficiently captures intervertebral disc tissue while maintaining excellent precision, making it an ideal choice for both open and microsurgical spinal interventions.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade titanium, the Neurosurgery Titanium Cushing IVD Rongeur, 7″, 2×10mm, Straight combines outstanding mechanical strength with significantly reduced weight compared to traditional stainless steel instruments. The lightweight construction improves instrument handling, enhances tactile feedback, and reduces hand fatigue during lengthy procedures. Titanium also provides exceptional corrosion resistance and biocompatibility, ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding clinical environments.
The precision-machined jaws deliver smooth, consistent cutting action with accurate tissue engagement. Their carefully engineered alignment allows surgeons to remove disc material efficiently while minimising trauma to adjacent ligaments, nerve roots, and surrounding soft tissues. This controlled cutting performance contributes to improved surgical precision and supports safer spinal decompression procedures.
The ergonomic handle is designed to provide a secure and comfortable grip throughout prolonged operations. Its balanced design enhances manoeuvrability and instrument stability, allowing surgeons to perform delicate tissue excision with confidence. The responsive mechanism ensures smooth jaw operation and reliable performance during repetitive cutting movements commonly required in spinal surgery.
The Neurosurgery Titanium Cushing IVD Rongeur, 7″, 2×10mm, Straight is widely used during lumbar discectomy, cervical discectomy, thoracic spine surgery, spinal decompression, laminectomy, laminotomy, spinal fusion, minimally invasive spine surgery, and revision spinal procedures. It is also utilised during neurosurgical interventions requiring accurate removal of intervertebral disc tissue while preserving healthy surrounding anatomy.
Its polished titanium finish facilitates efficient cleaning and supports compliance with modern infection control standards. The instrument is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization protocols and is engineered to retain its cutting precision, structural integrity, and appearance after repeated sterilization cycles. This durability makes it a dependable instrument for hospitals, spine centres, neurosurgical departments, and specialised surgical facilities.
Designed for professional neurosurgeons and spine specialists, the Neurosurgery Titanium Cushing IVD Rongeur, 7″, 2×10mm, Straight combines precision engineering, lightweight titanium construction, and ergonomic functionality. It is an essential component of modern spinal surgical instrument sets, delivering dependable performance, excellent control, and long-term clinical reliability.
Key Features
- Designed for precise removal of intervertebral disc material and soft tissue
- Premium surgical-grade titanium construction for lightweight performance
- Straight jaw design provides direct access and precise tissue excision
- 2×10mm jaw ensures efficient and controlled disc removal
- Overall length of 7″ offers excellent balance and manoeuvrability
- Precision-machined jaws provide smooth and consistent cutting action
- Ergonomic handle enhances grip, comfort, and surgical control
- Lightweight design helps reduce hand fatigue during extended procedures
- Excellent corrosion resistance for long-term durability
- Fully reusable and compatible with steam autoclave sterilization
- Smooth titanium finish supports easy cleaning and infection control
- Ideal for neurosurgery, spinal surgery, orthopaedic spine procedures, and microsurgical applications
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Neurosurgery Titanium Cushing IVD Rongeur |
| Overall Length | 7″ (Approximately 18 cm) |
| Jaw Size | 2×10mm |
| Jaw Configuration | Straight |
| Instrument Type | Intervertebral Disc Rongeur |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery / Spine Surgery |
| Material | Premium Surgical-Grade Titanium |
| Finish | Satin Titanium Finish |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent |
| Latex Free | Yes |
| Clinical Application | Discectomy, Laminectomy, Laminotomy, Spinal Decompression, Spinal Fusion, Microsurgery |
FAQs
1. What is the Neurosurgery Titanium Cushing IVD Rongeur, 7″, 2×10mm, Straight used for?
It is used for the controlled removal of intervertebral disc material and soft tissue during spinal decompression, discectomy, and other neurosurgical and orthopaedic spine procedures.
2. What are the benefits of the straight jaw configuration?
The straight jaw allows direct access to the operative site, providing precise tissue engagement and controlled disc removal during open and microsurgical spinal procedures.
3. Why is titanium preferred for this surgical instrument?
Titanium is lightweight, highly durable, corrosion-resistant, and biocompatible. It improves handling, reduces surgeon fatigue, and provides long-lasting performance in demanding operating room environments.
4. Is the Neurosurgery Titanium Cushing IVD Rongeur reusable?
Yes. The instrument is fully reusable and designed to withstand repeated steam autoclave sterilization while maintaining its cutting precision and structural integrity.
5. Which surgical procedures commonly require this instrument?
The instrument is commonly used during lumbar discectomy, cervical discectomy, spinal decompression, laminectomy, laminotomy, spinal fusion, minimally invasive spine surgery, revision spine surgery, and other neurosurgical procedures requiring precise intervertebral disc removal.

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