Septum and Periosteal Elevators – Surgical Precision for Soft and Bony Tissue Elevation
Septum and Periosteal Elevators are vital instruments in facial plastic, ENT, oral, and maxillofacial surgeries. These surgical elevators are specifically designed for the precise lifting, separation, and retraction of soft tissues or periosteum (bone covering) during surgical dissection and exposure.
Septum Elevators are commonly used in rhinoplasty and septoplasty procedures to dissect and lift the nasal mucosa or cartilage with minimal trauma. They allow surgeons to work in delicate areas with controlled force and minimal tissue damage. Blades come in sharp, semi-sharp, or blunt configurations based on procedural requirements.
Periosteal Elevators, on the other hand, are widely used in orthognathic, craniofacial, and oral surgeries for separating the periosteum from bone. These elevators feature curved or flat ends, providing leverage and controlled tissue elevation during flap procedures.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical stainless steel, these elevators offer corrosion resistance, repeated sterilization capability, and ergonomic handles for a firm grip and surgeon comfort.
Common Types Include:
Key Features:
Dual-ended designs for multi-functionality
Available in blunt and sharp ends
Excellent balance for controlled dissection
Autoclavable and reusable
Used in ENT, plastic, and dental surgeries