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Lateral approach sinus lift kit  5- pieces

Lateral approach sinus lift kit 5- pieces

LE 3,600.00 EGP


5 double-ended hand instruments that are clearly designed for specialized surgical procedures, most notably Sinus Lift and Bone Grafting (specifically the lateral approach).

Here is a detailed description:

 

1. General Identification

 

  • Product: A 5-piece set of specialized Sinus Lift Elevators/Curettes and potentially Grafting Instruments.

  • Design: All five instruments are double-ended, meaning they have a working tip on both sides of the handle.

  • Material/Aesthetics: They feature a distinctive look with a silver, knurled (textured for grip) handle and gold-colored working ends and neck, often indicating a specialized coating (like Titanium Nitride or Zirconium Nitride) for durability and a smoother glide on tissue/membrane.

 

2. Double-Ended Instruments (Likely Function)

 

The instruments have long, slender shanks and delicate, curved working ends, characteristic of tools used for membrane manipulation:

  • Elevator/Curette Tips: The working tips are primarily spoon-shaped, rounded, or paddle-shaped with smooth, non-cutting edges. This design is crucial for gently detaching and elevating the Schneiderian membrane (sinus lining) from the bone, minimizing the risk of perforation.

  • Variations in the Set (The 5 Pieces): The set appears to provide a systematic progression of tips for a single procedure, addressing different anatomical areas:

    • Initial Dissection: One or two tools have smaller, more acute angles for the initial separation of the membrane.

    • General Elevation: The instruments in the middle have broader, smoother curves to gently lift the larger area of the membrane.

    • Grafting/Packing: One of the ends may function as a bone graft packer or transport tool, featuring a rounded or slightly concave tip used to push the bone grafting material underneath the elevated membrane.

 

3. Key Surgical Purpose

 

The kit's design points directly to the Lateral Approach Sinus Lift (or Open Sinus Lift) procedure, where:

  1. A bony window is created in the lateral wall of the maxillary sinus.

  2. These elevators/curettes are inserted to meticulously separate the sinus membrane from the bone.

  3. Bone graft material is placed into the space created by the elevated membrane.

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