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Liston Blau Bone Cutting Forceps 5 1/2" Straight Narrow Blades

SKU: G22-1200
Availability: In Stock

Liston Blau Bone Cutting instrument is used for grasping, manipulating, and extracting bones. The straight narrow blades are used for manipulating small bone fragments.

$289.81
$231.85

Liston Blau Bone cutting forceps assists in many orthopedic surgical procedures. The non-locking spring handle of the forceps allows atraumatic bone cutting in narrow spaces. In addition, the straight narrow blade of the instrument allows easy exploitation of low-density bones and cartilage.
Features:
●    Lightweight body
●    Precise narrow blades offer atraumatic bone cutting
●    Comes with non-locking spring handles

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Liston Blau bone cutting forceps are designed with a more refined joint and sharper cutting edges for smoother, controlled bone cuts. They often provide better leverage and precision during delicate orthopedic procedures. Standard Liston forceps are more general-purpose and may feel bulkier in comparison.

The 5 1/2" size offers better control in small or confined surgical areas, especially in hand or foot procedures. Straight narrow blades allow precise, clean cuts with minimal trauma to surrounding tissue. This design helps improve accuracy and reduces surgical fatigue.

These forceps are commonly used in orthopedic and minor bone surgeries, such as fracture management or small bone resections. They are also useful in podiatric and hand surgeries where precision matters. Surgeons prefer them when working in tight spaces requiring controlled bone cutting.

Check the material quality, usually surgical-grade stainless steel, for durability and corrosion resistance. Ensure the alignment of blades and smooth joint movement for effective cutting performance. Also verify proper sterilization compatibility and manufacturer reliability.

Yes, like all cutting instruments, they may need periodic sharpening to maintain optimal performance. Regular use can dull the blades, affecting precision and efficiency during surgery. Proper maintenance and professional servicing help extend their lifespan.