FORCEPS, BONE HOLDING, LANE, 33 cm 35-61-33

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L091301 - Bone grasps, reusable
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Bone holding forceps, Lane

Definition

Two-bladed orthopedic surgical instrument with a handle for compressing or grasping tissues. It is used to perform bone fracture reduction and fixation

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Double jaws, square-shaped, with 2 x 2 teeth and horizontal serrations
  • Plier style handle with a bar ratchet mechanism at its bottom
  • One of the handle's shanks has a hook projection where the operator can rest his hand.
  • Length: 33 cm
  • Material: martensitic steel

Instructions for use

Lane Bone Holding Forceps have the purpose of grasping and manipulating entire bones or bone fragments in order to reduce a fracture. These forceps also secure a bone in place while applying orthopaedic implants. The model selected is with ratchet mechanisms on the end of the handles. Ratchets prevent slippage but can also exert excessive force and crush bone.

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