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 The Bone Fragment Forceps 10cm Small are valuable companions in the operating room. These carefully crafted forceps allow surgeons to handle small bone fragments during intricate procedures delicately. Their compact size ensures optimal control without compromising grip strength. Surgeons use these forceps to precisely manipulate bone pieces, providing essential support while avoiding any unintended harm.

Special Features:

  1. Ergonomic Design: These forceps are thoughtfully shaped for comfortable handling during extended surgeries.

  2. Interlocking Teeth: The interlocking teeth at the tip ensure a secure grip on bone fragments. It also prevents slips or damage to the tissue.

  3. 10cm Length: The perfect length for maximum control and precision.

  4. Premium Quality Assurance: High-quality tested and manufactured to meet the highest standards.


Usage Guide:

  • Sterilization: Before use, ensure thorough sterilization.

  • Gentle Handling: Handle with care to maintain precise alignment of the forceps tips.

  • Appropriate Pressure: Apply gentle pressure to avoid damaging delicate bone fragments.

  • Precision Movements: Execute precise movements for accurate manipulation.

  • Post-Op Storage: Store in a dry, safe place after surgery.

Maintenance Tips:

  • Regular Cleaning: Follow medical guidelines for cleaning and disinfection.

  • Teeth Maintenance: Sharpen the interlocking teeth as needed.

  • Smooth Operation: Lubricate the hinges periodically.

  • Pre-Surgery Sterilization: Always sterilize before storing.

Surgeries Utilizing This Product:

  1. Orthopedic Surgery: These forceps play a crucial role in reconstructing fractured bones by delicately manipulating small fragments.

  2. Dental Surgery: Ideal for grafting procedures involving tiny bone particles.

Compatibility in Veterinary Surgeries:

 Veterinarians rely on these forceps for precision work. Whether it’s orthopedic procedures or delicate dental interventions, these forceps ensure successful outcomes in veterinary surgeries. 


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