Laminectomy Rongeurs are surgical instruments used in neurosurgery for removing bone and tissue during laminectomy procedures. They are designed with a strong, curved jaw and sharp, cutting edges, allowing the surgeon to easily cut through and remove bone and tissue while minimizing trauma to surrounding areas. The rongeurs typically feature a spring mechanism that allows for easy opening and closing of the jaws with minimal effort, as well as a locking mechanism that securely holds the jaws in place during use. They are commonly used in spinal surgery to remove lamina and other bony structures that may be causing pressure on the spinal cord or nerves, helping to relieve pain and improve mobility. ConXport Laminectomy Rongeurs are known for their strength, durability, and precision, making them a preferred choice among neurosurgeons and other medical professionals.