The PCL Tibial Rasp (ZX24.076) is a specialized surgical instrument designed for precision bone shaping in the posterior region of the knee, specifically around the tibial tunnel exit during PCL reconstruction. It is one of the bone shaping devices especially suited for notchplasties and debridement. The unique angled head and rasp surface allow the surgeon to access and finely contour the bony anatomy deep within the joint, ensuring a smooth pathway for the PCL graft and preventing impingement.
Key features include:
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Primary Use: Bone shaping and debridement, especially suited for notchplasties.
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Application: Used in PCL reconstruction to prepare the bony anatomy around the tibial tunnel (Inferred).
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Design: Features a unique angle to access hard-to-reach posterior areas.
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Material: Crafted from high-grade surgical stainless steel (Inferred).