The image shows an Anderson-Neivert Osteotome, a stainless-steel ENT surgical instrument designed for controlled bone cutting. It has a long, flat handle with a textured grip for stability and control during surgery. At the distal end, the blade transitions into a slightly angled chisel tip, used to cut or reshape nasal and sinus bones with precision. An inset illustration highlights the beveled cutting edge of the tip. This instrument is commonly used in rhinoplasty and other nasal reconstructive procedures, allowing surgeons to refine bone structure while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissue.
