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Bone Reduction Forceps Curved

Bone Reduction Forceps 4 1/2" Small Curved Serrated Jaws

Bone Reduction Forceps 5" Curved One Step Pointed Tip Maximum Opening 13mm

Bone Reduction Forceps 5" Curved 10mm Serrated With Pointed Tips Maximum Opening 16mm

Bone Reduction Forceps 5" Curved 15mm Serrated With Pointed Tips Maximum Opening 16mm

Bone Reduction Forceps 5 1/2" Curved Pointed Tips

Bone Reduction Forceps 6" Small Curved Serrated Jaws Maximum Opening 30mm

Bone Reduction Forceps 7", Curved, Pointed Tips

SKU: Bone Reduction Forceps Curved
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The Bone reduction forceps with curved tips allow gripping of denser and deeper bones. The ergonomic design of the forceps allows precision and reduces the chances of fracture during the surgical procedure.

SKU: G32-627
Availability: In Stock

Bone Reduction Forceps are widely used for orthopedic surgical procedures. It comes in an overall length of 4 1/2" with a Maximum Opening of 30mm and features Small Curved Serrated Jaws. These features make this instrument ideal for a wide range of orthopedic surgeries.

SKU: G24-646
Availability: In Stock

Bone Reduction Forceps are widely used for orthopedic surgical procedures.

SKU: G24-634
Availability: In Stock

Bone Reduction Forceps are widely used for orthopedic surgical procedures.

SKU: G24-642
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Bone Reduction Forceps are widely used for orthopedic surgical procedures.

SKU: G24-503
Availability: In Stock

Bone Reduction Forceps 5 1/2" Curved Pointed Tips

SKU: G24-628
Availability: In Stock

Bone Reduction Forceps are widely used for orthopedic surgical procedures. It comes in an overall length of 6" with a Maximum Opening of 30mm and features Small Curved Serrated Jaws. These features make this instrument ideal for a wide range of orthopedic surgeries.

SKU: G24-633
Availability: In Stock

Our Bone reduction forceps, 7" with curved, pointed tips, are designed to assist surgeons in grasping and aligning fractured bones during orthopedic procedures. The 7" length reaches deeper structures, while the curved design and pointed tips ensure a secure yet delicate grip for precise alignment. It is crafted from medical-grade stainless steel.

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The Bone Reduction Forceps assists in grasping dense bones located in deeper regions. The instrument aids in the alignment and setting of bone fractures while firmly holding them. The forceps are available in any size and tip variation.

Features:
•    Minimal damage during the surgical procedure
•    Precise tips
•    Stainless finish
•    Size and tip variations are available

It comes in an overall length of 5" with a Maximum Opening of 13mm and feature Curved One Pointed and One Step Pointed Tip. These features make this instrument ideal for a wide range of orthopedic surgeries.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

It comes in an overall length of 5" with a Maximum Opening of 16mm and feature Curved 10mm Serrated With Pointed Tips. These features make this instrument ideal for a wide range of orthopedic surgeries.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

It comes in an overall length of 5" with a Maximum Opening of 16mm and feature Serrated With Pointed Tips. These features make this instrument ideal for a wide range of orthopedic surgeries.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Bone Reduction Forceps 5 1/2" Curved Pointed Tips

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Bone Reduction Forceps are excellent orthopedic instruments used for the soft tissue attachment intended to reduce distal radius fractures. These orthopedic reduction clamps come with different variations with multiple lengths and widths. Overall instrument length is 6” and features a small pattern with Curved Serrated Jaws Maximum Opening 30mm. These variations make them highly suitable for a range of medical approaches, depends on the surgeon’s preferences. These instruments feature a radiolucent J-shaped soft tissues attachment that is best for the reduction process following a volar approach. These bone clamps help in fracture repositioning and permits straight and forward plat fixation. It features a ratcheted mechanism that ensures the proper application of multiple bone diameters. The slightly curved serrated jaws are incredibly designed to hold the soft tissues without any damage. The body of the instrument is made of 100% medical-grade stainless steel. This metal keeps it lightweight and rustproof. Low maintenance is required due to having high tensile strength and resistance against environmental changes. 

GerMedUSA’s high-quality and precise instruments help you in getting effective results of surgeries. Now get the best and economic instruments in your hands without any doubt of low quality or damaged material. Find the best bone clamp of your choice and customized instruments now. 

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

This is a specially designed surgical instrument for manipulating and aligning fractured bones during orthopedic surgeries. Their 7" length provides access to deeper bone structures, while the curved design allows for a secure grip on bones in various anatomical locations. The pointed tips facilitate precise grasping and manipulation without excessive tissue damage. The forceps play a vital role in achieving optimal bone reduction, promoting proper healing, and minimizing post-operative complications. This instrument is manufactured from medical-grade stainless steel and autoclave for repeated use. 

  Ratchet Lock Mechanism
  Curved Design
  Pointed Tips
  Sterilizable 
  German-forged

Orthopedic surgeons and trauma surgeons use curved reduction forceps every day to fix broken bones in operating rooms. Nurses, surgical techs, and emergency surgeons also handle these tools when they need to straighten bone pieces quickly and safely. Anyone working with fracture repair or bone setting relies on these forceps as a basic instrument in their toolbox.

Curved forceps work better because they fit naturally into the body's shape and make it easier to reach bones in tight spaces without making bigger cuts or moving the patient around. Straight instruments often need awkward hand angles that tire your hands and make it harder to see what you're doing. The curved design gives surgeons better control, faster procedures, and less damage to surrounding tissues and muscles.

The curve follows your body's natural shape, so surgeons can gently move broken bone pieces into the right position without forcing or bending them the wrong way. This gentle approach helps surgeons see the fracture clearly and match the pieces perfectly, which is important for proper healing. The rounded shape also spreads the force evenly across the bone, preventing accidental cracks and injuries during the reduction process.

The biggest mistake is pushing too hard gentle, steady pressure works much better and gives you better feel for what the bones are doing without crushing them or damaging the protective tissue around bones. Another common problem is holding the forceps at wrong angles, which causes them to slip and ruins your careful work. Always protect soft tissues with cloth or gauze to prevent accidentally cutting blood vessels or nerves during the procedure.

Yes, a good locking mechanism is really important because it holds the bones in place once you've positioned them correctly, so you don't have to squeeze continuously while the surgeon puts in plates and screws. Without a lock, you have to keep gripping hard, which gets tiring and makes it easy to accidentally move the bones out of position.