The Rhoton Round Dissector 2mm 19cm Titanium is a high-precision microsurgical instrument designed for ultra-delicate blunt dissection and atraumatic tissue handling in advanced neurosurgical procedures. Built in the tradition of meticulous microsurgical technique associated with Albert Rhoton Jr., this instrument is widely used in neurosurgery, skull base surgery, and spinal microsurgery where extreme precision and minimal tissue trauma are essential.
The instrument features a finely engineered 2mm rounded atraumatic tip designed for controlled separation of soft neural and vascular tissues. The ultra-small rounded profile allows surgeons to gently develop anatomical planes, separate arachnoid membranes, mobilize delicate neurovascular structures, and perform precise blunt dissection in highly confined or sensitive operative fields. Its fine geometry makes it ideal for deep microsurgical work requiring maximum accuracy.
The 19cm straight shaft provides optimal balance between reach and fine control under the operating microscope. It allows surgeons to maintain a stable hand position while performing precise dissection in narrow anatomical corridors. The straight configuration supports direct alignment with the surgical field, improving accuracy and reducing unnecessary hand movement during delicate procedures.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade titanium, this instrument offers exceptional strength while remaining extremely lightweight. This significantly reduces hand fatigue during long microsurgical operations and enhances fine motor control and precision. Titanium also provides excellent corrosion resistance and long-term durability, ensuring consistent performance even after repeated sterilization cycles.
The ergonomically balanced handle is designed for secure grip and superior tactile feedback. Its lightweight construction improves responsiveness and allows surgeons to execute ultra-fine movements with confidence during high-precision neurosurgical procedures.
The Rhoton Round Dissector 2mm 19cm Titanium is widely used in neurosurgery, skull base surgery, spinal surgery, and microsurgical procedures. It is especially valuable during tumor resections, aneurysm surgery, microvascular decompression, cranial nerve dissection, and arachnoid plane development where ultra-precise blunt dissection is required.
Trusted in modern microsurgical practice, this instrument reflects the precision-focused principles of contemporary neurosurgical instrumentation and is widely used in operating rooms worldwide.
Key Features
- Ultra-fine 2mm rounded atraumatic tip
- Lightweight surgical-grade titanium construction
- 19cm straight shaft for precise microsurgical control
- Designed for ultra-delicate blunt dissection
- Excellent tactile feedback under magnification
- Reduces surgeon fatigue during long procedures
- Ideal for neural and vascular microsurgical structures
- Corrosion-resistant and fully autoclavable
- Ergonomic balanced handle design
- Suitable for neurosurgery, skull base surgery, and spinal microsurgery
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Rhoton Round Dissector 2mm 19cm Titanium |
| Material | Surgical Grade Titanium |
| Instrument Type | Microsurgical Round Dissector |
| Tip Size | 2mm Round Tip |
| Shaft Design | Straight |
| Length | 19cm |
| Usage | Ultra-fine blunt dissection, neural tissue separation, microsurgical manipulation |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Finish | Satin / Matte (Anti-Glare) |
| Application | Neurosurgery, skull base surgery, spinal surgery, microsurgery |
FAQs
1. What is the Rhoton Round Dissector 2mm Titanium used for?
It is used for ultra-fine blunt dissection, arachnoid plane separation, and delicate manipulation of neural and vascular structures in microsurgical procedures.
2. What is the advantage of the 2mm tip?
The 2mm rounded tip allows extremely precise dissection in tight anatomical spaces with minimal risk of tissue injury.
3. Why is titanium used for this instrument?
Titanium makes the instrument lightweight, durable, corrosion-resistant, and ideal for reducing hand fatigue during long microsurgical procedures.
4. What does the 19cm straight design provide?
It provides stable, direct control and optimal reach for microsurgical work under the operating microscope.
5. Which surgical specialties use this instrument?
It is widely used in neurosurgery, skull base surgery, spinal surgery, and microsurgery for delicate blunt dissection and tissue handling.

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