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Rowe Disimpaction Forceps

Rowe Disimpaction Forceps are specialized instruments that maxillofacial surgeons can use to separate the maxillary bones in cases of impacted fractures of the facial skeleton.

  • Dissimilar Curved Jaws to Suit the Palate & Nasal Floor.
  • Smooth-Surfaced Jaws for Minimizing Local Damage.
  • Angled Handles to Prevent Teeth Fracture.


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The Rowe Disimpaction Forceps offers multiple surgical advantages. Its principal use is to atraumatically separate the maxillary bones by the intermaxillary suture.

For this purpose, each instrument features jaws curved at different depths. For example, the deeply curved jaw follows the anatomy of the palate. On the other hand, the upper jaw has a slight curve that accommodates to the nasal floor. In addition, the devices are available in left and right patterns to fit each side of the face.

Moreover, the Rowe Disimpaction Forceps€™s handle stems have angles to avoid capturing tissues between both instruments. Furthermore, the handle has lateral ridges that improve gripping and minimize the risk of slippage.

Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish that reduces glare.

Author Name

Rowe

Specialty

ENT, Oral & Maxillofacial

Sub-Category

Disimpaction Forceps

Category

Forceps

Handle Type

Grip Handle

Overall Length

22.5 cm – 8 3/4″

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: ENT,
Oral & Maxillofacial,
Product Category: Forceps,
Product Type: Disimpaction Forceps,

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