- A surgical instrument used in orthopedic procedures for grasping, stabilizing, and manipulating bone fragments during fracture repair or osteotomies
Uses
- Bone Stabilization:
- Its primary use is to securely hold and stabilize broken bone fragments (fractures) or segments of bone during surgery
- Fracture Reduction:
- Helps surgeons align bone pieces before fixation
- Orthopedic Procedures:
- Used in various orthopedic surgeries, including fracture repair, bone grafting, and osteotomy
Features
- Lewin Pattern:
- A specific design known for its robust jaws
- Serrated Jaws:
- Provides a firm, non-slip grip on bone
- Surgical Grade Stainless Steel:
- Ensures longevity, corrosion resistance, and integrity
- Satin Finish:
- Reduces glare in the operating field for better visibility
- Precision Craftsmanship:
- High-quality manufacturing for consistent performance
Benefits
- Secure Grip:
- Serrated jaws prevent bone slippage, crucial for precise work
- Reduced Fatigue:
- Well-designed instruments can minimize hand strain during lengthy procedures
- Enhanced Visibility:
- The satin finish helps surgeons see clearly
- Reliable Performance:
- Made from quality materials to withstand sterilization and repeated use
- Improved Surgical Outcomes:
- Accurate bone holding contributes to better alignment and healing