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Kern Bone Holding Forceps With Ratchet

Kern Bone Holding Forcep 4 1/2" With Ratchet

Kern Bone Holding Forcep 5 1/2" With Ratchet

Kern Bone Holding Forcep 6" With Ratchet

Kern Bone Holding Forcep 6 1/2" With Ratchet

Kern Bone Holding Forcep 8 1/2" With Ratchet

Kern Bone Holding Forcep 9 1/2" with Ratchet

SKU: KBFWR
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Kern Bone Holding Forceps are specialized surgical instruments for mobilizing fractured bones that need reduction and alignment.

SKU: G19-252
Availability: In Stock

Kern Bone Holding Forceps are widely used in orthopedic surgeries.

SKU: G19-254
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Kern Bone Holding Forceps are widely used in orthopedic surgeries.

SKU: G19-222
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Kern Bone Holding Forceps are widely used in orthopedic surgeries.

SKU: G19-640
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Kern Bone Holding Forceps are widely used in orthopedic surgeries.

SKU: G19-639
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Kern Bone Holding Forceps are widely used in orthopedic surgeries.

SKU: G19-220
Availability: In Stock

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Our Kern Bone Holding Forceps are used for bone traction during orthopedic surgical procedures. They feature a ratchet end and spin lock that firmly grips bone fragments with minimal trauma. They are available in various head and handle sizes.
Other features:
•    German stainless steel
•    High tensile strength
•    Lightweight
•    Low maintenance

Overall instrument length is 4 1/2" and comes With a Ratchet mechanism. These features make these forceps a wide range of medical approaches. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 5 1/2" and comes With a Ratchet mechanism. These features make these forceps a wide range of medical approaches.

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 6" and comes With a Ratchet mechanism. These features make these forceps a wide range of medical approaches.

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 6 1/2" and comes With a Ratchet mechanism. These features make these forceps a wide range of medical approaches.

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Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 9 1/2" and comes With a Ratchet mechanism. These features make these forceps a wide range of medical approaches.

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Material:Stainless Steel

Kern Bone Holding Forceps With Ratchet are used by orthopedic surgeons for manipulating bone fractures into place and for holding the fracture in alignment while plates and screws are placed. They are also used during total joint procedures to grasp bone fragments.

The plier-style handle with a bar ratchet mechanism allows surgeons to control the clamping pressure effectively. By statically locking the tool at the desired width, surgeons can maintain consistent pressure during the procedure, ensuring stability and reducing the risk of shifting enabling more precise surgical maneuvers and improved patient outcomes.

The forceps feature small horizontal serrations on the inner surfaces of their jaws, allowing surgeons to secure bone fragments with precision.

The Kern Bone Holding Forceps With Ratchet are available in overall lengths of 4½", 5½", 6", 6½", 8½", and 9½" with various head and handle size options covering the full range from small bone and pediatric procedures at the shorter lengths.

The ratchet version features a ratchet end and spin lock for firm, static gripping of bone fragments with minimal trauma ideal when the surgeon needs to lock the reduction and free both hands for fixation hardware. By contrast, the non-ratchet version prioritizes quick adjustments and release, enhancing the surgeon's control during dynamic repositioning.