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Bone Holding Forceps 5 1/2" Angled With Serrations

SKU: G24-502
Availability: In Stock

Bone Holding Forceps help in grasping and moulding the bones during orthopedic surgery. The Angled head of the forceps is ideal for fracture restoration.

$144.00
$120.00

The Bone Holding Forceps contain angled tips that contours the bone curvature perfectly. The handles of the instrument come with self-locking mechanisms with laxity at joints.
Features:
•    Serrated jaws allow contoured bone grasp
•    Self-locking handles
•    Easy to work with for a longer span

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

To use them correctly, position the angled jaws firmly around the bone fragment to get a secure, stable grip before making any fixation moves. The serrated teeth help prevent slippage, so apply steady, controlled pressure rather than squeezing too hard. Always align the instrument with your working angle to reduce hand fatigue and maintain precision throughout the procedure.

The angled design gives you better visibility of the surgical site because your hand stays out of the line of sight while you work. It also lets you reach awkward or deep bone areas that a straight instrument simply cannot access comfortably. This improved access means better control, less tissue disruption, and a smoother overall workflow during fixation procedures.

Straight forceps are aligned in a linear fashion and are best suited for easily accessible areas with a direct line of sight. Angled forceps, on the other hand, provide better reach and maneuverability in restricted or deeper anatomical spaces. The choice depends on surgical access, visibility, and procedural requirements.

The angled jaws help reach and grip bones from different orientations without obstructing the surgical field. Serrations increase friction between the instrument and bone surface, ensuring a secure hold without slipping. Together, they improve precision, stability, and handling during orthopedic procedures.

These forceps are commonly made from high-grade stainless steel, which offers strength, corrosion resistance, and durability through repeated sterilization cycles. This material ensures the instrument maintains its structural integrity and jaw alignment throughout its service life.