The Fomon Rasp – Nasal and Orthopedic Shaping Instrument is a specialized surgical instrument designed for precise bone shaping, contouring, and smoothing during nasal, facial, and orthopedic surgical procedures. It is commonly used in rhinoplasty, reconstructive surgery, and orthopedic bone refinement where controlled removal of small bone irregularities is required for optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes.
This instrument features a finely textured rasping surface that allows surgeons to gently file and smooth bone structures with high precision. The dual-ended or single-ended working surface is designed to provide controlled abrasion, enabling accurate contouring without causing excessive trauma to surrounding tissues. This makes it particularly valuable in delicate facial and nasal bone reshaping procedures.
The slim and ergonomic handle ensures a secure and comfortable grip, allowing precise control during continuous rasping movements. Its balanced construction enhances maneuverability and reduces hand fatigue, enabling surgeons to maintain consistent pressure and smooth finishing throughout the procedure.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Fomon Rasp offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance. It is engineered to withstand repeated sterilization cycles while maintaining its structural integrity and effective rasping surface, ensuring reliable use in demanding surgical environments.
The polished finish supports easy cleaning and effective sterilization, meeting strict hygiene standards required in hospitals, plastic surgery centers, and orthopedic clinics. Fully autoclavable and reusable, the instrument is designed for long-term professional surgical use.
The Fomon Rasp is widely used in rhinoplasty, nasal bone contouring, facial reconstructive surgery, and orthopedic bone smoothing procedures. Its precision design allows surgeons to achieve smooth, natural bone surfaces, improving both functional alignment and aesthetic results.
Key Features
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Designed for bone shaping and contouring
- Fine rasping surface for controlled bone smoothing
- Ideal for nasal and orthopedic procedures
- Suitable for rhinoplasty and facial reconstruction
- Ergonomic handle for precise control
- Balanced design for smooth surgical motion
- Corrosion-resistant and durable material
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Smooth finish for easy cleaning and maintenance
- Allows accurate and controlled bone removal
- Reduces trauma during bone contouring
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Fomon Rasp |
| Instrument Type | Surgical Bone Rasp |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Working Surface | Fine Rasping Textured Surface |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic Solid Handle |
| Finish | Satin / Mirror Finish |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Corrosion Resistance | Yes |
| Application | Bone Shaping, Contouring, Smoothing |
| Specialty | Rhinoplasty, Plastic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery |
| Latex Free | Yes |
| Quality | Professional Medical Grade Instrument |
FAQs
What is a Fomon Rasp used for?
It is used for smoothing, shaping, and contouring bone surfaces during nasal and orthopedic surgical procedures.
Which surgeries commonly use this instrument?
It is commonly used in rhinoplasty, facial reconstruction, and orthopedic bone refinement procedures.
What material is it made from?
It is made from premium surgical-grade stainless steel for strength, durability, and corrosion resistance.
Is it reusable?
Yes, it is designed for repeated professional use after proper sterilization.
Can it be autoclaved?
Yes, the Fomon Rasp is fully autoclavable.
Does it help in cosmetic surgery?
Yes, it is widely used in cosmetic nasal surgeries to achieve smooth and natural bone contours.
Does it damage surrounding tissues?
No, it is designed for controlled bone abrasion with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.
Is it suitable for orthopedic use?
Yes, it is also used in orthopedic procedures requiring bone surface refinement.
Is the handle ergonomic?
Yes, it is designed for a comfortable and controlled grip during use.
Where is it commonly used?
It is widely used in hospitals, plastic surgery centers, ENT clinics, and orthopedic surgical units.

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