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Hey-Groves Bone Holding Forcep

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Hey-Groves Bone Holding Forcep is a specialized orthopedic device that surgeons frequently use for grasping, holding and mobilizing fractured bone pieces, in order to reposition them into their normal alignment.
  • Atraumatic Serrated Jaws Granting Minimal Adnexal Injury.
  • Wingnut Type Lock System for Controlling the Jaws Closure.
  • Ergonomic Plier Style Handle Ensuring Superior Control.

Jeter-Van Sickels Bone Holding Forceps

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Jeter-Van Sickels Bone Holding Forceps is a specialized device that maxillofacial surgeons can use to grasp, hold and mobilize the coronoid process, especially during orthognathic procedures that require sagittal osteotomy.
  • 1 x 2 Jaw Teeth Promoting Secure Grasping.
  • Ratcheted System for Self-Locking the Jaws.
  • Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.

K-Wire Repositioning Forceps

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K-Wire Repositioning Forceps is a specialized surgical tool that orthopedic surgeons can use for manipulating and holding bone fractured fragments in place, in order to perform skeletal transfixion.
  • Straight & Curved Jaws Granting Access Into Narrow Cavities.
  • Long Ratchet for Controlled Static Clamping.
  • Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.

Kern Bone Holding Forcep

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The Kern Bone Holding Forcep is a specialized orthopedic device that surgeons commonly use for grasping and mobilizing fractured bone pieces, in order to align them into the anatomical stabilization spot.
  • 2 x 2 Toothed Tips Granting Secure Grasps.
  • Bar Ratchet Mechanism for Statically Locking the Jaws.
  • Ergonomic Plier Style Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.

Lambotte Bone Holding Forcep

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Lambotte Bone Holding Forcep is a specialized surgical tool that surgeons commonly use to grasp, mobilize and guide fractured bone fragments across the surgical field, in order to reposition them into their anatomical alignment.
  • Semicircular Jaw Surfaces for Higher Surgical Precision.
  • Detachable Shanks for Controlling the Jaws Aperture Width.
  • Bar Ratchet System Ensuring Static Grasping.

Lane Bone Holding Forcep

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Lane Bone Holding Forcep is a specialized surgical tool that orthopedic surgeons commonly use for grasping, holding and mobilizing fractured bone pieces, in order to reposition the into their original anatomical alignment.
  • 2 x 2 Toothed Tips Grating Secure Grasps.
  • Atraumatic Jaws Serrations for Avoiding Local Injury.
  • Bar Ratchet Mechanism Ensuring Static Jaws Closure.

Langenbeck Bone Holding Forcep

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Langenbeck Bone Holding Forcep is a specialized surgical device that orthopedic surgeons can use to mobilize and manipulate bone pieces or structures, in order to position them in alignment during fracture stabilization.
  • 2 x 2 Toothed Jaws Granting Strong Grasping.
  • Serrated Jaws for Minimizing Local Damage.
  • Ergonomic Grip Handles Ensuring Superior Control.

Lewin Repositioning Forcep

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Lewin Repositioning Forcep is a specialized orthopedic device that surgeons commonly use for grasping and aligning fractured bone fragments, in order to perform skeletal transfixion and other procedures.
  • Atraumatic Serrated Jaws for Minimizing Local Injury.
  • Deeply Curved Jaws for Grasping Large Bone Fragments.
  • Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.

Locke Phalangeal Forcep

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Locke Phalangeal Forcep is a specialized surgical tool that orthopedic surgeons commonly use to hold and position small bones, such as phalanges and the ulna, into an optimal alignment spot for fixating or reducing fractures.
  • Atraumatic Jaws Serrations Granting Strong Grasps.
  • Semi-Circular Jaw Tips for Holding Small Bones.
  • Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.

Long Bone Repositioning Forcep

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Long Bone Repositioning Forcep is a specialized surgical tool that orthopedic surgeons commonly use for holding and stabilizing fractured bone fragments, in order to perform skeletal transfixion.
  • Atraumatic Pointed Tips for Avoiding Local Damage.
  • Long Ratchet for Adjusting the Clamping Degree.
  • Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
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