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Synthes 398.985 Bone Reduction Forceps Large Orthopedic View Watchlist >
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Synthes Orthopedic Bone Reduction Forceps Large
Synthes
• Model: 100-272
• Large
This item is used and in good condition.
Understanding Bone Reduction Forceps
Bone Reduction Forceps are specialized surgical instruments used in orthopedic procedures. They play a crucial role in aligning and stabilizing fractured or dislocated bones. The Synthes 398.985 model is known for its robust design and precise functionality, allowing surgeons to manipulate bone fragments with utmost accuracy. This tool is essential for achieving optimal healing outcomes, and it is popular among orthopedic professionals because of its reliability.
Features and Benefits
The Synthes Bone Reduction Forceps feature an ergonomic design that provides comfort during prolonged use. Additionally, their high-quality material ensures durability and resistance to wear and tear. These forceps come with adjustable grips that enhance flexibility and control, enabling surgeons to perform intricate procedures efficiently. Therefore, medical professionals trust these tools not just for their performance but also for the comfort they offer during delicate surgeries.
Application in Orthopedic Procedures
Bone Reduction Forceps are utilized in various orthopedic procedures, including fracture fixation and joint realignment. They assist surgeons in manipulating bone pieces into the correct position, which is vital for the healing process. Because accurate reduction is critical, these forceps are invaluable in ensuring that bones heal in the proper alignment. This is especially important in complex cases where precision can significantly affect recovery times and overall patient outcomes.
