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Synthes 347.98 Orthopedic Holding Forceps 6" View Watchlist >

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Synthes 347.98 Orthopedic Holding Forceps 6" • Model: 347.98 • Overall Length: 6 inches (15.2cm) The Synthes 347.98 Plate Holding Forceps is a surgical hand instrument used when positioning and holding small fragment plates (1.5 mm to 2.4 mm thick) in place on bone during fracture fixation or reconstructive surgery. With a length of approximately 150 mm (around 6 inches), it gives the surgeon enough reach and leverage in the operative field while remaining maneuverable for fine adjustments. The jaws are sized and shaped to grip these thin plates securely without damaging the plate or the underlying bone. In terms of design, these forceps likely have fine tips, possibly serrated or with a profile adapted to grip plate edges, rather than large, bulky jaws. The grip should be firm but gentle, avoiding crushing or deforming the small fragment plates while allowing accurate alignment of the holes for screws. The handles would be shaped for good control, likely with a mechanism to maintain holding force (either ratcheting, locking, or a well‑balanced hand grip), though specific locking details for model 347.98 were not found. Clinically, this tool is essential when working with mini‑fragment plates, often used in hand, wrist, ankle, or other anatomically delicate regions. Proper plate alignment is critical for load distribution, healing, and avoiding irritation of soft tissues; these plates are thin and small, so slippage or misalignment can easily occur during surgery. The forceps allow the surgeon an extra pair of stable “hands” to hold the plate in the correct position while screws are placed. Because of their size and role, such forceps help reduce operative time, improve accuracy of implant placement, and minimize the risk of plate distortion or soft tissue damage. This item is new and may be removed from OEM packaging.