About Schilling Cone Cranial Punch
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Cone Cranial Punch is a precision neurosurgical instrument used to create clean, controlled holes or openings in cranial bone during procedures like craniotomies, burr-hole creation, and skull base surgeries. Its cone-shaped cutting tip allows surgeons to penetrate and remove small sections of skull bone with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues, supporting access to the brain or fixation of bone flaps. Made from high-grade, autoclavable stainless steel, it delivers durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable performance through repeated sterilization cycles. Ergonomically designed for a secure grip and stable control, this punch is essential in neurosurgery and related cranial interventions.
Optimal Performance in NeurosurgerySpecifically designed for neuro surgery, the Schilling Cone Cranial Punch offers surgeons exceptional accuracy and control. Its matt finish minimizes reflection during critical procedures, ensuring a seamless workflow and promoting patient safety.
Durable Stainless Steel ConstructionConstructed from premium stainless steel, this cranial punch ensures longevity and resistance to corrosion. The robust, 300-gram frame provides stability during use, making it a trusted choice for consistent and repeated surgical applications.
Global Supply and SupportAs both manufacturer and exporter, we deliver high-quality cranial punches worldwide from India. Our commitment extends beyond production, offering a 1-year warranty and responsive support for hospital and surgical professionals.
FAQ's of Schilling Cone Cranial Punch:
Q: How is the Schilling Cone Cranial Punch typically used in neurosurgical procedures?
A: The punch is employed by neurosurgeons to create precise openings in cranial bone during surgeries, allowing safe and controlled access to intracranial structures.
Q: What material is used to manufacture the Schilling Cone Cranial Punch?
A: This instrument is made from stainless steel, ensuring both resilience to repeated sterilization and resistance to corrosion.
Q: When should the Schilling Cone Cranial Punch be used over other cranial instruments?
A: It should be chosen when accurate bone removal and minimal tissue trauma are priorities, typically in neuro surgeries that demand precision and control.
Q: Where can hospitals obtain this instrument?
A: Hospitals can source the Schilling Cone Cranial Punch directly from the manufacturer, supplier, or exporter based in India, with international shipping available.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and reusing the instrument?
A: After surgical use, the cranial punch must be thoroughly sterilized according to hospital protocols, as it is a reusable device intended for multiple procedures.
Q: What are the benefits of its matt finish?
A: The matt finish reduces glare from operating room lights, providing surgeons with better visual clarity and enhancing procedural efficiency.