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Langenbeck Bone Forceps 8" Teeth 2x2 Partially Serrated

SKU: G19-664
Availability: In Stock

The Langenbeck bone forceps are used in manipulating bone fragments during a reduction orthopedic surgery. The instrument is used in several surgical procedures.

$140.40
$126.36

The Langenbeck bone forceps assist in bone fragments bone mobilization during an orthopedic surgical procedure. The stainless body of the instrument remains rustproof and requires active sterilization.
Features:
•    Easy to use
•    Lightweight

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Langenbeck Bone Holding Forceps are used for grasping, manipulating, or extracting bone and bony tissue during open reduction and internal fixation procedures.

The instrument features inward-arching toothed jaws with small inner serrations that help secure a strong grasp while preventing damage to adjacent soft tissue structures, allowing surgeons to guide bone fragments into an optimal stabilization position.

Langenbeck Bone Holding Forceps have long handles with transverse grooves ensuring a firm hand-grip, combined with serrated, toothed, and curved jaws that provide a better grip of the bones.

The Langenbeck Bone Holding Forceps features an overall length of 8", 2x2 teeth for firm holding, a partially serrated pattern, and an 11mm jaw width. The instrument is graded as Premium OR, classified for reusable usage, and manufactured from German surgical stainless steel

Langenbeck Bone Holding Forceps are used for grasping, manipulating, or extracting bone and bony tissue during open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) procedures. They help provide surgeons with the ability to securely hold, stabilize, rotate, reduce, and compress bone during orthopedic procedures and can hold bone in place or reposition it without damaging its structure.