FORCEPS, BONE CUTTING, RUSKIN-LISTON, dbl act. 18cm 33-57-18

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Bone cutting forceps, Ruskin-Liston

Definition

A strongly constructed, hand-held, surgical instrument used for cutting posterior rib ends and bone tissue during a surgical procedure. It typically has very strong, sharp, angled cutting blades attached to strong, sprung (self-opening), multi-pivoted handles that, when squeezed together, close the blades so that they cut entirely through the bone.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Double action forceps
  • Perfect cutting edge of the jaws
  • Wide jaw angled on flat
  • Length: 18 cm
  • Material: martensitic steel

Instructions for use

Do not use these forceps for cutting Kirschner wires as this could impair the cutting edge of the jaws (use the wire cutting forceps).

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