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Rongeur

A rongeur is a strongly constructed instrument with a sharp-edged, scoop-shaped tip, used for gouging out bone. Rongeur is a French word that means rodent or 'gnawer'.

A rongeur can be used to open a window in bone, often in the skull. It is used in neurosurgery, podiatric surgery, and orthopedic surgery to expose areas for operation.

Stille-Luer Horsley rongeur

Leksell rongeur


The Stille-Luer Horsley and Leksell rongeur point straight from the handle, while the duckbill points to the side.


Echlin Duckbill rongeur

Ruskin Duckbill Rongeur

Kerrison rongeur

A common example of a surgical rongeur is the Kerrison rongeur, in which its first design was created by Dr. Robert Masters Kerrison (1776–1847), an English physician, but it took more than 100 years before the Kerrison rongeur was modified and took its current form.

Pituitary rongeur

Pituitary rongeur

Peapod pituitary rongeur

Micro straight pituitary rongeur

Casper serrated pituitary rongeur

Micro Williams pituitary rongeur