FORCEPS, BONE HOLDING, VERBRUGGE, prehensile, 24 cm 35-75-25

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L091301 - Bone grasps, reusable
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Bone holding forceps, Verbrugge

Definition

Verbrugge Bone Holding Forceps is a specialized surgical tool that orthopedic surgeons commonly use to grasp, hold and mobilize fractured bone fragments, in order to reposition them into their natural alignment.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Atraumatic semicircular jaws, curved downward
  • One jaw has inner serrations and the opposite has a smooth surface
  • Tip dimension: 9.5 mm
  • Straight shanks that connect the boxlock to a long ratchet and a pair of ergonomic finger rings (one large ring)
  • Length: 24 cm
  • Material: martensitic steel

MSF requirements

The prehensile pattern is preferred to the reduction pattern.

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