The Bergman Mallet (Hibbs) 9″ 1 1/4 lbs is a robust surgical instrument designed to deliver controlled and effective impact during orthopedic, spinal, and bone-related surgical procedures. Combining the trusted Bergman and Hibbs style designs, this mallet provides surgeons with enhanced striking force, balanced handling, and reliable performance when working with surgical chisels, osteotomes, and other instruments requiring controlled impact.
Featuring a heavy 1 1/4 lb head, the mallet delivers strong impact force while maintaining stability and precision. The 9-inch handle is ergonomically designed to provide a secure and comfortable grip, allowing surgeons to apply force efficiently while maintaining excellent control during procedures. Its balanced weight distribution helps reduce unnecessary movement and supports accurate surgical techniques.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, the Bergman Mallet (Hibbs) is built for durability and repeated professional use. The strong construction provides resistance to corrosion, wear, and damage caused by frequent sterilization cycles. The smooth polished finish allows easy cleaning and supports proper instrument maintenance in operating room environments.
The mallet is commonly used in orthopedic surgery, spinal procedures, and other surgical applications where greater impact force is required. Its heavy-duty design makes it suitable for bone manipulation, osteotome applications, and procedures involving controlled force transmission. The ergonomic construction improves handling comfort and allows surgeons to perform demanding procedures with confidence.
Designed for long-term clinical performance, the Bergman Mallet (Hibbs) 9″ 1 1/4 lbs is reusable and compatible with standard sterilization procedures, including autoclaving. Its combination of strength, precision, and durability makes it an essential instrument for hospitals, orthopedic departments, trauma centers, and specialized surgical facilities.
Key Features
- Bergman (Hibbs) style heavy-duty surgical mallet
- 1 1/4 lb head for powerful controlled impact
- 9-inch handle for balanced handling
- Ideal for orthopedic and spinal procedures
- Designed for use with chisels and osteotomes
- Provides strong and consistent force delivery
- Ergonomic grip for improved control and comfort
- Manufactured from durable surgical-grade stainless steel
- Corrosion-resistant and reusable construction
- Suitable for hospitals and surgical centers
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Bergman Mallet (Hibbs) |
| Length | 9 Inches |
| Head Weight | 1 1/4 lbs |
| Instrument Type | Heavy Duty Surgical Mallet |
| Design | Bergman / Hibbs Style |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Mirror Polish |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Specialty | Orthopedic Surgery, Spinal Surgery, Trauma Surgery |
| Applications | Bone Manipulation, Chisel Use, Osteotome Procedures, Surgical Impact Applications |
FAQs
1. What is the Bergman Mallet (Hibbs) 9″ 1 1/4 lbs used for?
It is used for powerful and controlled impact during orthopedic, spinal, and bone-related surgical procedures.
2. What advantage does the 1 1/4 lb head provide?
The heavier head provides increased impact force while maintaining balance and control during demanding surgical applications.
3. What is the Hibbs style design?
The Hibbs style design refers to a surgical mallet configuration developed for controlled striking during orthopedic procedures.
4. What material is the Bergman Mallet made from?
It is manufactured from durable surgical-grade stainless steel for strength, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting use.
5. Is the Bergman Mallet reusable?
Yes. It is designed for repeated professional use after proper cleaning and sterilization.
6. Can this mallet be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes. The instrument is fully autoclavable and suitable for standard hospital sterilization procedures.
7. Which specialists use this surgical mallet?
It is commonly used by orthopedic surgeons, trauma surgeons, and specialists performing bone procedures.
8. Is this mallet suitable for heavy-duty surgical applications?
Yes. Its heavy head weight, durable construction, and balanced design make it suitable for demanding orthopedic and surgical environments.

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