The Rhoton Round Dissector 3mm 19cm is a high-precision microsurgical instrument designed for delicate blunt dissection and atraumatic tissue handling in advanced neurosurgical procedures. Built in accordance with refined microsurgical principles associated with Albert Rhoton Jr., this instrument is widely used in neurosurgery, skull base surgery, and spinal microsurgery where meticulous tissue plane separation and minimal trauma are essential.
The instrument features a 3mm rounded atraumatic tip engineered for gentle separation of soft neural and vascular tissues. The rounded profile allows surgeons to carefully develop natural anatomical planes, separate arachnoid membranes, mobilize delicate neurovascular structures, and perform controlled blunt dissection without cutting or damaging surrounding tissue. This makes it particularly valuable in microsurgical procedures requiring high precision and safety.
The 19cm straight shaft provides excellent balance between reach and fine control. It allows surgeons to work comfortably under the operating microscope while maintaining a stable hand position and precise tip control. The length is ideal for confined surgical corridors, enabling smooth and accurate manipulation in deep or narrow operative fields.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel or titanium variants depending on configuration, the instrument offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. Its lightweight construction reduces hand fatigue during prolonged microsurgical procedures and enhances fine motor control and tactile feedback.
The ergonomically balanced handle ensures secure grip and precise instrument handling. Its lightweight, well-balanced design supports smooth and controlled movements, allowing surgeons to perform delicate dissections with confidence and accuracy in high-stakes neurosurgical environments.
The Rhoton Round Dissector 3mm 19cm is widely used in neurosurgery, skull base surgery, spinal surgery, and microsurgical procedures. It is particularly valuable during tumor resections, aneurysm surgery, microvascular decompression, cranial nerve dissection, and arachnoid plane development where controlled blunt dissection is required.
Trusted in modern microsurgical practice, this instrument reflects the precision-driven principles of contemporary neurosurgical instrumentation and microsurgical technique.
Key Features
- 3mm rounded atraumatic tip for safe blunt dissection
- 19cm straight shaft for precise microsurgical control
- Designed for delicate tissue plane separation
- Excellent tactile feedback under magnification
- Ideal for neural and vascular microsurgical structures
- Lightweight and fatigue-reducing design
- Corrosion-resistant and fully autoclavable
- Ergonomic balanced handle for stable control
- Suitable for neurosurgery, skull base surgery, and spinal microsurgery
- Optimized for precision microsurgical dissection
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Rhoton Round Dissector 3mm 19cm |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel / Titanium (variant dependent) |
| Instrument Type | Microsurgical Round Dissector |
| Tip Size | 3mm Round Tip |
| Shaft Design | Straight |
| Length | 19cm |
| Usage | 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 3mm used for?
It is used for blunt dissection, tissue plane separation, and delicate manipulation of neural and vascular structures in microsurgical procedures.
2. What is the benefit of the 3mm rounded tip?
The 3mm rounded tip allows controlled, atraumatic separation of tissues without cutting or damaging delicate structures.
3. Why is the 19cm length important?
The 19cm length provides an optimal balance of reach and precision for microsurgical work under the operating microscope.
4. Is this instrument suitable for deep neurosurgical procedures?
Yes. It is commonly used in deep cranial and spinal microsurgical procedures requiring fine control.
5. Which specialties commonly use this instrument?
It is widely used in neurosurgery, skull base surgery, spinal surgery, and microsurgery for precise blunt dissection and tissue handling.

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