BOW, WIRE TRACTION, BOEHLER 11 x 21 cm + NAIL, 76-44-03

STD ESURBOWB11-

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Wire traction bow, Boehler, with nail

Definition

Static function instrument: bow.

Attached to either end of a Steinmann pin (for femoral or tibial traction) and connected by a rope to a weight, the stirrup is used to apply traction on a limb:

  • transcondylar femoral or transtuberosity tibial for femoral fractures
  • transcalcaneal for tibial fractures

Synonym

Steinman pin holder

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Material: martensitic steel
  • Traction bow of Boehler
    • with 2 tightening screws for pin
    • Length bow: 16 or 21 cm
    • Width bow: 9, 11 or 15 cm
  • with 1 nail of Steinmann Ø 4 mm (separate nails: see related articles)
    • ESURBOWB09-: L nail = 15 cm
    • ESURBOWB11-: L nail = 18 cm
    • ESURBOWB15-: L nail = 21 cm

Instructions for use

The bow must exert a constant traction on the pin without any compressive force.

Kirschner wires are not compatible with the Boehler traction bow

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