The Dermatology & Holloware Davis Brain Spatula – Nickel Silver 7″, 3/8″ Wide is a high-quality surgical instrument specifically designed to facilitate safe and controlled retraction of delicate neural tissue during neurosurgical procedures. Engineered for precision and atraumatic tissue handling, this brain spatula enables surgeons to maintain a clear operative field while minimizing pressure on surrounding brain structures.
Featuring a 7-inch overall length and a 3/8-inch wide blade, this Davis Brain Spatula offers a broader retraction surface than narrower models, making it particularly effective when gentle retraction over a larger area is required. The wider blade distributes pressure evenly across delicate tissues, reducing localized stress and helping preserve tissue integrity throughout the surgical procedure.
Constructed from premium medical-grade nickel silver, the instrument combines excellent strength with slight flexibility, making it ideal for precise surgical manipulation. Nickel silver is highly regarded for its corrosion resistance, smooth finish, and durability under repeated sterilization cycles. Its polished surface minimizes glare from operating room lighting while allowing smooth interaction with sensitive tissues.
The atraumatic blade is carefully designed to gently retract, elevate, or protect neural tissue without causing unnecessary trauma. This makes the instrument particularly valuable during complex procedures such as brain tumor resections, aneurysm clipping, vascular neurosurgery, skull base surgery, cranial decompression, and other microsurgical interventions where precision is essential.
Its ergonomic design and lightweight construction provide exceptional balance and control, allowing surgeons to perform delicate maneuvers with reduced hand fatigue during prolonged operations. The comfortable handling characteristics improve tactile feedback, enabling accurate positioning even within confined surgical spaces.
Beyond neurosurgery, the Dermatology & Holloware Davis Brain Spatula – Nickel Silver 7″, 3/8″ Wide is frequently used in craniofacial surgery, reconstructive procedures, maxillofacial surgery, ENT surgery, and plastic surgery where gentle soft tissue retraction is required. Its versatility makes it a valuable addition to hospitals, specialty surgical centers, outpatient facilities, and medical teaching institutions.
Designed for long-term professional use, the instrument withstands repeated cleaning, disinfection, and autoclave sterilization while maintaining its structural integrity, smooth finish, and precise dimensions. The corrosion-resistant nickel silver construction ensures dependable performance and an extended service life, providing excellent value for healthcare professionals.
Manufactured to meet rigorous surgical quality standards, the Dermatology & Holloware Davis Brain Spatula – Nickel Silver 7″, 3/8″ Wide combines premium craftsmanship, ergonomic functionality, and dependable performance. It is an essential neurosurgical instrument for surgeons seeking precise tissue retraction, enhanced surgical visibility, and reliable clinical results.
Key Features
- Premium nickel silver construction for strength and durability
- 7-inch overall length for optimal surgical access
- 3/8-inch wide atraumatic blade for broader tissue retraction
- Designed for delicate neurosurgical procedures
- Smooth polished finish minimizes tissue friction
- Lightweight, balanced design enhances surgical precision
- Ergonomic profile reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures
- Corrosion-resistant material for long-lasting performance
- Fully reusable surgical instrument
- Compatible with standard autoclave sterilization
- Suitable for neurosurgery, microsurgery, and reconstructive procedures
- Precision-manufactured to professional surgical standards
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Brain Spatula |
| Product Name | Davis Brain Spatula |
| Overall Length | 7 Inches |
| Blade Width | 3/8 Inch |
| Application | Brain tissue retraction and protection |
| Material | Premium Nickel Silver |
| Finish | Polished |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery, Craniofacial Surgery, Plastic Surgery, ENT, Microsurgery |
| Instrument Type | Neurosurgical Brain Spatula |
| Usage | Professional Surgical Use |
Product Contents
- 1 × Dermatology & Holloware Davis Brain Spatula – Nickel Silver
- Overall Length: 7″
- Blade Width: 3/8″
- Individually quality inspected
- Supplied non-sterile (sterilize before first use)
Applications
The Dermatology & Holloware Davis Brain Spatula – Nickel Silver 7″, 3/8″ Wide is commonly used in:
- Brain tumor surgery
- Cranial neurosurgery
- Skull base surgery
- Cerebral aneurysm procedures
- Vascular neurosurgery
- Microsurgical interventions
- Craniofacial reconstruction
- Maxillofacial surgery
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- ENT surgical procedures
- Delicate tissue retraction
- Neural tissue protection during surgery
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Davis Brain Spatula used for?
The Davis Brain Spatula is designed to gently retract, elevate, and protect delicate brain tissue during neurosurgical and microsurgical procedures while maintaining a clear operative field.
2. What advantage does the 3/8-inch wide blade provide?
The 3/8-inch blade offers a broader retraction surface, allowing pressure to be distributed more evenly across delicate tissues, which helps minimize localized tissue trauma.
3. What material is this brain spatula made from?
The instrument is manufactured from premium nickel silver, providing excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and reliable performance in surgical environments.
4. Is the Davis Brain Spatula reusable?
Yes. It is a reusable surgical instrument intended for repeated professional use following appropriate cleaning, disinfection, and autoclave sterilization.
5. Can this instrument be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes. The Davis Brain Spatula is fully autoclavable and designed to maintain its finish, strength, and functionality through repeated sterilization cycles.
6. Which surgical specialties commonly use this instrument?
This instrument is widely used in neurosurgery, craniofacial surgery, skull base surgery, vascular neurosurgery, reconstructive surgery, plastic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, ENT surgery, and microsurgical procedures requiring precise, atraumatic tissue retraction.

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