Brunetti Post Mortem Chisels assist doctors to cut and divide bones. Orthopedic surgeons can separate pieces of bones after cutting them with bone saws. This can help obtain biopsies to diagnose tumors and infections. In addition, chisels can expose the underlying tissues during autopsy procedures.
The doctor grasps the handle and places the blade under the bony segment. Then, using the handle as a lever, they lift the blade to separate the bones above it.
Therefore, we designed the Brunetti Post Mortem Chisel with a spindle handle to enhance your grip and dexterity. Moreover, it has a bulky profile to increase your comfort and prevent hand slips.
We made the thin blade to focus the pressure on a small area of the bone. This ensures an easier bone separation. Furthermore, the wide neck allows you to see the working tip easily to prevent accidental slips and slides. Right and left blades are available to suit different indications.
The Brunetti Post Mortem Chisel is 28.5 cm long. In addition, we make other chisels for your convenience in autopsy procedures, like the Councilman’s Chisels. Hence, you can choose from these tools to customize your approach in every procedure.
Instruments manufacture these devices from premium grade stainless steel that you can depend on for years of efficient service.
Author Name |
Brunetti |
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Specialty |
Orthopedic, Post Mortem |
Sub-Category |
Post Mortem Chisels |
Category |
Osteotomes, Chisels & Gouges |
Handle Type |
Hollow Handle |
Overall Length |
28.5 cm – 11 1/4″ |
Finish |
Satin |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
CE Marking |
Yes |
Reusable |
Yes |
Used in Specialties: |
Orthopedic, Post Mortem, |
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Product Category: | Osteotomes, Chisels & Gouges, |
Product Type: | Post Mortem Chisels, |