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Bone Holding Forceps

Bone Holding Forceps

Product Details:

  • Shape Various shapes (refer to individual types 1-7)
  • Automation Grade Manual
  • Color Code Silver
  • Application Bone gripping and holding during surgical procedures
  • Treatment Type Manual orthopedic treatment
  • Weight Lightweight
  • Properties Durable rust-resistant autoclavable
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Bone Holding Forceps Product Specifications

  • Various shapes (refer to individual types 1-7)
  • Silver
  • Manual
  • Manual orthopedic treatment
  • Bone gripping and holding during surgical procedures
  • Stainless Steel
  • Can withstand sterilization temperatures
  • Varies based on type
  • Bone holding
  • Surgical Instrument
  • Durable rust-resistant autoclavable
  • Orthopedic surgeries
  • Lightweight
  • Orthopedic surgeons and hospitals
  • Manual

Product Description



Bone Holding Forceps are meticulously designed surgical tools crafted from durable, rust-resistant stainless steel, ideal for orthopedic procedures. Lightweight and available in various shapes (types 1-7), these forceps provide effective bone gripping and holding, enabling precision during manual orthopedic treatments. Their manual operation ensures ease-of-use and reliability, while their autoclavable properties allow for sterilization at high temperatures, making them safe for repeated use in clinical settings. With a height that varies depending on the type, Bone Holding Forceps are tailored to meet diverse surgical needs. Uniquely suitable for orthopedic surgeons and hospitals, their silver color adds uniformity to surgical instrument sets. Designed for professional-grade applications, these forceps are a cornerstone in orthopedic surgeries requiring stability, durability, and precision.

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