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Area of Science:

  • Surgical Instruments
  • Materials Science
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Rhinoplasty osteotomes require sharp edges for effective bone cutting.
  • Existing sharpening methods include professional services and manual techniques using whetstones or rotary devices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate and compare the effectiveness of various manual osteotome sharpening methods against professional sharpening.
  • To identify an optimal hand-sharpening technique for rhinoplasty osteotomes.

Main Methods:

  • Dull osteotomes were sharpened using seven distinct techniques, including whetstone and rotary methods.
  • Sharpness was quantitatively assessed using a custom mechanical testing platform on bovine bone.
  • Edge morphology was also evaluated to understand sharpness characteristics.

Main Results:

  • Two specific whetstone sharpening methods, involving flipping the osteotome after each stroke, produced significantly sharper edges than other manual methods.
  • These optimized hand-sharpening techniques (Methods 5 and 6) demonstrated sharpness statistically indistinguishable from professional sharpening (control).

Conclusions:

  • A single stroke with successively alternating surfaces on a whetstone is an effective technique for sharpening rhinoplasty osteotomes.
  • This manual method achieves sharpness levels comparable to professional sharpening, offering a viable alternative for surgeons.