Verbrugge Angled Bone Holding Forcep : Advanced Solution for Orthopedic Surgery
The Verbrugge Angled Bone Holding Forcep is a specialized surgical instrument widely used by orthopedic surgeons to grasp, stabilize, and reposition fractured bone fragments to restore their natural alignment.
One-sided serrated jaws: Minimizing collateral damage, these jaws allow precise manipulation of bone fragments.
Ratchet mechanism: Ensuring secure locking of the jaws, this mechanism provides effective stabilization of bone fragments.
Ergonomic finger rings: Offering superior manipulation, these rings ensure precise control of the instrument during surgery.
The Verbrugge Angled Bone Holding Forceps offers several significant surgical advantages, particularly in fracture reduction and fixation.
For example, the atraumatic semi-circular jaws enable precise manipulation of bone fragments and effective fracture stabilization due to their serrated and smooth surfaces.
Moreover, the straight shanks of the instrument, connecting the ratchet mechanism to the finger rings, facilitate locking of the jaws to the required width, ensuring stable fixation of bone fragments.
All Verbrugge Angled Bone Holding Forceps feature a downward curve at the jaws, ensuring easy access into deep cavities during surgery.
The Verbrugge Angled Bone Holding Forcep is widely used in various orthopedic surgical procedures, including:
Reduction and fixation of bone fractures.
Precise manipulation of bone fragments during bone reconstruction surgery.
Holding and mobilizing bone fragments during spinal fusion surgery.
Made of high-quality stainless steel, the Verbrugge Angled Bone Holding Forcep is designed to offer optimal durability for use in the operating room. Its robust design ensures reliable performance and a long lifespan.
The Verbrugge Angled Bone Holding Forcep is an essential specialized surgical tool for fracture reduction and precise manipulation of bone fragments. With innovative features and ergonomic manipulation, this instrument ensures optimal surgical outcomes and contributes to improving the quality of orthopedic care.