Farabefa Hook

The farabefa hook is a special instrument for performing certain surgical operations in the neck and head area. It was developed by French surgeon Jean-Baptiste Farabeau in 1835.

The farabefa hook is a curved rod with a sharp hook at the end. This instrument is used to remove tumors, cysts, hematomas and other growths in the neck area.

To perform the operation, the surgeon inserts a farabef hook into the affected area and carefully removes the tumor or other formation. The instrument allows precise control of the depth and direction of removal, which reduces the risk of damage to surrounding tissue.

In addition, the farabefa hook can be used to install implants in the neck and head, for example, in the treatment of speech defects or swallowing disorders.

Although the farabefa hook is a safe and effective instrument, it should only be used by experienced surgeons who have sufficient experience with this instrument. Otherwise, incorrect use of the farabeuf hook can lead to serious complications.



The Farabe hook is a special tool for treating fractures. Can be used both in hospitals and at home. Allows you to reduce the time for bone restoration and accelerates the formation of callus. Prevents possible complications. You can order it on the official website of the manufacturer. The website also has detailed instructions on how to use it. This method is indicated for fractures of the limbs, head of the femur, and pelvis.