The image shows a Cherry Osteotome, a stainless-steel instrument commonly used in ENT surgery and rhinoplasty. It features a long, slender shaft with a smooth finish, ending in a slightly curved beveled chisel tip. The inset close-up highlights the fine contour of the blade, designed for controlled bone cutting and reshaping in nasal and sinus procedures. Unlike the Anderson-Neivert osteotomes, which have distinct left and right angles, the Cherry Osteotome has a gentle curve, allowing versatile use in both reconstructive and functional nasal surgeries. Its elongated design enables surgeons to access deep and narrow anatomical areas with precision.
