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Bone Fragment Forceps

Bone Fragment Forcep 4" Regular

Bone Fragment Forcep 6" Large

Bone Fragment Forceps 7"

SKU: BFF
Availability: In Stock

Bone Fragment Forceps are used in removal, perforation, and treatment of bones in orthopedic treatment. The instrument comes with self-lock handles.

SKU: G24-501
Availability: In Stock

Bone Fragment Forceps are orthopedic instruments used for the manipulation of bones or small bone fragments.

SKU: G24-500
Availability: In Stock

Bone Fragment Forceps are orthopedic instruments used for the manipulation of bones or small bone fragments.

SKU: G24-644
Availability: In Stock

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Categories: Bone Fragment Forceps

The Bone Fragment instrument helps in many orthopedic surgeries. The opposite surface of the forceps contains serration that ensures proper grasping of long bones.
Features 
●    Self-lock handles
●    Easy to manipulate
●    Lightweight

It comes in an overall length of 4” and features a regular pattern with a finger-ring locking mechanism. These features make this instrument well-suited for orthopedic surgeries.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

It comes in an overall length of 6” and features a significant pattern with a finger-ring locking mechanism. These features make this instrument well-suited for orthopedic surgeries.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Bone fragment forceps work by gripping and holding broken or displaced bone pieces firmly so the surgeon can reposition them accurately. Their serrated or toothed tips bite into the bone surface, giving a secure hold without causing extra damage. The spring-loaded or ratchet mechanism keeps the grip steady throughout the procedure, freeing the surgeon's hands for precise maneuvering.

In orthopedic surgery, controlling bone fragments is one of the most critical steps for proper healing and alignment. These forceps give surgeons a reliable, hands-on grip that helps place each piece exactly where it needs to go before fixation with screws or plates. Without them, maintaining stable control over slippery or irregular bone surfaces during reduction would be far more difficult and risky.

After every use, clean the forceps thoroughly by removing bone debris and tissue from the tips and joints using an appropriate enzymatic solution. Sterilize them according to the manufacturer's guidelines, typically through autoclaving, and lightly lubricate the hinge joint to keep the action smooth. Regular inspection for worn teeth, misaligned jaws, or stiff joints ensures they stay reliable and safe for future procedures.

High-quality bone forceps should be made from medical-grade stainless steel that resists corrosion and repeated sterilization without losing strength. Look for a comfortable ergonomic grip, well-aligned serrated tips, and a locking mechanism that holds firmly without slipping under pressure. Lightweight yet durable construction reduces hand fatigue during long procedures and gives the surgeon better overall control.

Yes, bone fragment forceps can be used in pediatric orthopedic procedures, but the instrument size must match the smaller, more delicate bone structure of a child. Pediatric bones are softer and still developing, so surgeons choose finer-tipped, lighter forceps with gentler grip pressure to avoid causing growth plate damage. Always selecting the right instrument size for the patient's age and anatomy is essential for safe and effective results.